◆ Website Mockup — V2

Forgotten Hearts
Horse Sanctuary

Version 2: "The Heartland" — editorial storytelling, visual cost bars, vertical timeline, teal trust accents. Different layout from V1 at every section.

🐴 Decades of Rescue

1st and oldest sanctuary in the area. Hundreds saved.

💚 Donation-Focused

Impact rows, cost bars, monthly toggle. Built to convert.

📖 Story-Driven

Editorial founder story. Full-width photo splits. Emotional.

👕 T-Shirt Incentive

$100+ = free tee. Proven to increase average gift.

Prepared by SiteSprint · March 2026

Horse running free

Be Their Voice. Save a Life Today.

Forgotten Hearts Horse Sanctuary has rescued hundreds of slaughter-bound horses across central Pennsylvania. Your donation keeps them safe.

🐴 Every dollar goes directly to hay, feed, shelter, and vet care. No overhead. No admin fees.

Lana with horse
The Heart Behind It

Meet Lana

I have always been obsessed with all animals, but horses have always been my passion. Since I was a very little girl, I've always had them, and rescuing everybody my whole entire life — it is my life.

That's definitely who I am, who I was, and who I will always be — it's my heart.

"Dr. Herring… why does God continually put these guys right in my path no matter where I go?" And he said: "Because you're Lana."

The 1st and oldest horse sanctuary in the area — maintaining a stellar reputation over several decades saving hundreds of precious souls.

— Lana ♥
Your Impact

Where Your Money Goes

No overhead. Every dollar feeds, shelters, and heals a horse.

$25

One Week of Hay

Keeps one horse fed for a full week. Hay is the single biggest expense.

$50

Monthly Feed & Supplements

Complete nutrition for one horse for an entire month, including vitamins and supplements.

$100

Emergency Vet Visit + Farrier

Covers one veterinary visit and hoof care — essential for rescued horses.

+ Free Forgotten Hearts t-shirt!
$250

Rescue Transport

Pays for transport from a slaughter auction. This is the moment a horse's life is saved.

$500

Full Rescue Package

Transport + first month of feed, hay, shelter, and vet evaluation. One complete rescue from start to safety.

Transparency

Monthly Cost Per Horse

Here's exactly what it costs to keep one horse alive and healthy.

🌾 Hay & Feed$150–250/mo
🏥 Veterinary Care$100–300/mo
🔨 Farrier (Hoof Care)$40–80/mo
🏠 Shelter & Bedding$50–100/mo
💊 Supplements & Meds$30–60/mo
🚛 Transport (Rescues)$200–500 per rescue
Meet The Horses

Every Horse Has a Story

Real rescues. Real horses. Your sponsorship keeps them alive.

Topaz

Topaz

Palomino · Rescued from Slaughter

Topaz was headed to auction before Lana stepped in. She's safe now — but she still needs sponsors for ongoing feed, hay, and vet care.

Sponsor Topaz →
Rescued horse

More Horses Need You

Ongoing Rescues · Always Room for More Love

New horses arrive regularly — neglected, starved, slaughter-bound. Every sponsorship means Lana can say "yes" to the next life that needs saving.

Become a Sponsor →
"Horses are one of God's most beautiful, loving and magnificent creatures, and many times are treated the worst."
— Lana, Founder
How You Can Help

Just Do Something

You don't have to do everything. That's how lives get saved.

1

Donate

Cover feed, hay, shelter, vet care, transport, and emergency rescues. One-time or monthly — every dollar counts.

2

Sponsor a Horse

Choose a horse to support directly. Their ongoing needs add up fast — your sponsorship keeps them alive.

3

Share This Page

Send it to 3 friends who love animals. One share can be the difference between life and loss.

4

Volunteer

Help with transport, supplies, barn needs, or hands-on care. Call Lana at 814-577-4834.

5

Donate Supplies

Hay, feed, blankets, medical supplies, fencing materials — physical donations go a long way.

6

Attend Events

Join the yearly Wild West Festival and community events. Show up. That matters too.

Branded t-shirts

Free Tee with $100+

Every donation of $100 or more gets a free Forgotten Hearts t-shirt.

Turquoise or Pink — text 814-577-4834 with your size.

Sweatshirts also available.

Community

Events & Happenings

Wild West Festival

🤠 Wild West Festival

Our yearly celebration bringing the community together. Plus events throughout the year honoring our veterans — the "heart of this country."

They need to be cherished, appreciated, respected and loved.

A Gentle Note

Most people won't see what you just saw. Most people will scroll past. But you're here. That means you're one of the ones who still has a heart.

You don't have to do everything. Just do something.

That's how lives get saved.

Can't Donate Right Now?

Share this page with friends who care. One share can save a life.

Reach Out to Lana

📞 814-577-4834 📍 963 Allport Cutoff, Morrisdale, PA 16858

Research Appendix

Design rationale — every difference from V1 is intentional.

Centered Hero

White horse running free = freedom from slaughter. Centered text over dark overlay. V1 uses left-aligned text over Lana's real photo — completely different hero approach.

Founder First

Full-width edge-to-edge split immediately after hero. V1 puts founder midway. V2 leads with Lana's story because emotional connection drives donations.

Impact Rows vs Cards

Numbered editorial rows with descriptions. V1 uses a 4-column card grid. V2 adds a $500 tier (full rescue package) that V1 doesn't have.

Visual Cost Bars

Progress-bar visualization of monthly costs. V1 uses a table. V2's bars are more visual and scannable — you see relative expense at a glance.

Vertical Timeline

Left-aligned vertical timeline for "how to help." V1 uses a 3x2 icon card grid. Different layout, same content, different visual hierarchy.

Gentle Note Section

V2 adds an emotional bridge between content and donation box. "Most people will scroll past. But you're here." — guilt-free nudge to act.

Alternating Horse Cards

Left/right alternating layout for horse profiles. V1 uses a 2-column equal grid. V2 creates visual rhythm and variety.

Teal vs Sage

V2 uses deeper teal (#2A7A6E) for more contrast and urgency. V1's sage green (#5B7A5E) is softer and more pastoral. Both work for a sanctuary — different moods.