Inclusivity at Sanctuary One

 

As a three-pronged mission focused on People, Animals and the Earth, we welcome all people who share an interest in, and have a passion for, our organization. We do not discriminate against visitors or volunteers based on race, color, religion, sex, gender, orientation, national origin, (dis)ability, age, or lifestyle. We believe in the power of inclusivity and welcome people who want to be a part of the magic that is Sanctuary One.

 

 

We believe care farms can serve as models for treating animals humanely and honoring their intrinsic physical and spiritual value. We act as a pressure release valve for law enforcement and animal rescue agencies and shelters. We provide a place of mutual healing for both animals and people. When animals are adopted through Sanctuary One adopters sign a contract stating the adopted rescue may not be used for breeding; they are solely adopted as a companion, whether that be a dog or cat, or a 1,000+ pound Black Angus cow.

 

 

Since its founding over ten years ago, Sanctuary One has provided a refuge for over 700 animals in need. Mistreated, frightened, sometimes sick, they have found a healing home with us, thanks to the generosity of our donors and the teamwork of staff, volunteers, and interns. Along the way, the farm has also provided a peaceful haven for people of all ages.

 

 

 

When all people can come together at Sanctuary One and find a space to connect to the earth and to our animal friends, we believe good things can happen. We strive to build a space where everyone can bring their skills and talents to advance our mission to provide a refuge for animals and a healing place for people while promoting environmental stewardship. 

 

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Sanctuary One's mission is to provide a refuge for animals & people, in harmony with nature.

6 days ago

Sanctuary One
🌿💚 New on the Blog: Stronger Together 💚🌿At Sanctuary One, we’ve seen time and time again how healing happens when people, animals, and the Earth come together.Whether it’s a child meeting a gentle goat, a grieving guest finding peace in the pasture, or a volunteer planting seeds in our garden—connection is at the heart of it all.This new blog post shares how mutual healing is possible when we slow down, show up for each other, and remember that we’re all part of something bigger.✨ Read the full story and feel the connection:sanctuaryone.org/general-blog/stronger-together-the-power-of-connection-between-people-animals-an...Thank you for being part of our Sanctuary One community. We truly are stronger together. 💚 ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

Sanctuary One
Our Executive Director, Megan Flowers, wanted to share a story from a recent field trip."A chaperone from the class I led was a grandma of a student. In the garden I shared how our produce goes from the garden beds to someone's kitchen within 48 hours; often 24 hours. I also mentioned that the type of produce we grow was decided by surveying people's needs and requests at The Teresa McCormick Center. The chaperone mentioned her 89 year old mom filled out the survey and was so excited to receive our fresh produce. I told her that she can now go back to her mom and tell her she's seen where the produce is grown!Our garden, lovingly tended by Jess and her team, served three generations - great grandmother, grandmother, and grandchild. Small town living = wide impact."People, animals, and the earth...better together! ... See MoreSee Less
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