Support Sonny Horses 4 Kids
Your donation brings free, joy-filled events to schools, Boys & Girls Clubs, and communities across Ventura County — with food, face painting, plushies, and more. Each event helps build trust and connection between children and local law enforcement and first responders.
At checkout, select "Other" for the tip and enter $0, as tips do not go to Sonny Horses 4 Kids..
Honor Our Local Heroes
Support the Sonny Horses 4 Heroes program—your donation helps us celebrate dedicated law enforcement officers and first responders with meaningful awards, heartfelt dinners, and special recognition events. At checkout, select "Other" for the tip and enter $0, as tips do not go to Sonny Horses 4 Kids..
Support Sonny Horses 4 Seniors
Your donation helps us bring Sonny Boy the horse and his plushie companions—lovingly known as Sonny Angel Horses—to senior care facilities. We share joy, comfort, and smiles with every visit, leaving each senior with a soft plushie to love.
At checkout, please select "Other" in the tip section and enter $0, as tips do not go to Sonny Horses 4 Seniors.
THANK YOU VENTURA COUNTY FOR SUPPORTING THE SONNY HORSES PROGRAM. Your support and contributions enable SONNY HORSES 4 KIDS to meet our goals and BRING MORE SMILES TO MORE CHILDREN. Your generous donations fund our mission.
SONNY HORSES 4 KIDS
Our Mission:
Bringing SMILES to children's faces
while fostering and developing positive interactions and relationships between law enforcement and volunteer law enforcement within the community. Our program is designed to foster trust, provide opportunities to get up close and have intimate and personal interactions with law enforcement, build bridges, and
promote community engagement.
This ultimately creates a SAFER society
by reducing fear of law enforcement, and increasing trust.
With our community partners, SONNY HORSES 4 KIDS is now taking on a greater role in our community working with trafficked women and children which is a major problem in Ventura County.
SONNY HORSES 4 KIDS
UNITING CHILDREN WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT AND FIRST RESPONDERS