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Monthly Archives: January 2018

Composting 101

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Our Newest Pond Pasture Friend: Howard

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Why Volunteer As A Family?

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Martha to Mocha: A tale of transformation and love

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Sanctuary One: A Welcoming and Healing Space for All People

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Meshach proves that animals can heal inside and out. Just before Christmas in 2011, a good Samaritan found this orange cat with severe burns on his face, ears and beneath his tail. Police concluded the fire was started intentionally with a liquid accelerant. Meshach was treated by Best Friends Animal Shelter in Talent, who dubbed him Meshach in reference to the biblical character who was saved by divine intervention after being thrown into a furnace. Meshach was transferred to Sanctuary One to continue healing and matched with his forever home.



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Frank enjoys getting attention from our long-time volunteer, Debbie. This handsome mini horse is available for adoption! Frank is 20 years of age, he is hard of hearing and blind. This doesn't get him down though, Frank does very well at learning the layout of his home after being shown around. He is good on lead, and easy to guide off lead. Frank learns routines well and is a friendly horse who will make a wonderful and loving companion to his adopter. If you are interested in making Frank a part of your farm family, please fill out an adoption application today! https://sanctuaryone.org/rescue-animals/adopt-us/adoption-application/ ... See MoreSee Less

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