Our Story

Sanctuary One is the brainchild of Lloyd Matthew Haines, an attorney, businessperson and philanthropist. In 2006-2007 Mr. Haines, Robert Casserly, Linda Champlain, and Patty Davis together conducted a feasibility plan, finding and purchasing the 55-acre property where Sanctuary One resides. They then formed a legally recognized nonprofit, recruited a board of directors, developed an operations plan, and hired staff to run the operation. Sanctuary One opened in March 2008 and soon thereafter started rescuing animals and healing people while promoting environmental stewardship. Sanctuary One continues to grow year after year with a dedicated staff, active board and a cadre of volunteers and supporters.

’07

August, Nonprofit status granted

’07

November, Property purchased on Upper Applegate Road

’08

Spring, Began accepting rescued farm animals

’09

Spring, Built first Cat Cottage

’09

Summer, Built habitats for ducks and geese, began accepting waterfowl rescues

’09

Summer, First intern arrived

’10

Fall, Public tours began

’11

Spring, Current Cat and Dog cottages opened

’14

Spring, Bunny Barn opened, began accepting rescued rabbits

’15

Spring, The William Driscoll and Alicia Theophil FIV+ Cat Cottage built, began accepting FIV+ cats

Our Awards

Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation Martha Young Award

ASPCA Employees’ Choice

 

 

 

 

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

2 days ago

Sanctuary One
For years, Evergreen Federal Bank has invested in the Rogue Valley through community engagement, sustainability, and support for local nonprofits. As a mutual bank, they prioritize people over shareholders—aligning perfectly with our mission to create a healing space for people, animals, and the earth.We invite more businesses to join Evergreen Federal Bank in making a lasting impact through our 9th Annual Volunteer Week, April 21–27, 2025!🔹 Volunteer – Sign up for one or more days to help with vital farm projects and support a space that serves countless individuals and organizations.🔹 Sponsor – Invest in meaningful change while gaining recognition as a leader in corporate social responsibility. Sponsorship opportunities are available—visit our website for details sanctuaryone.org/volunteerweek/ !Thank you, Evergreen Federal Bank, for your commitment to building a stronger, more sustainable community. Let’s make this Volunteer Week our best yet! sanctuaryone.org/volunteerweek/ ... See MoreSee Less
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3 days ago

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Colleen and Cody, along with one of our awesome volunteers, Meredith, had a table at the Paws, Claws, and Curiosity Day at the ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum in Ashland. This was a family-friendly event that celebrated pet adoption, animal science, and STEAM education. It was a great event, and it was so good to see some of our other volunteers there, like Sansa and her family, and Ana! The puppies that Colleen brought with them are available for adoption! Their names are Rowdy and Ruckus- you can find out more about them and the other animals who are looking for a forever home by clicking this link: sanctuaryone.org/rescue-animals/adopt-us/If you would like to become a volunteer, click this link: sanctuaryone.org/visit-volunteer/volunteer/ Or send us an email at Jake@SanctuaryOne.org ... See MoreSee Less
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4 days ago

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Meet our Katahdin Sheep!We are excited to introduce these beautiful Katahdin Sheep to Sanctuary One!!When Colleen, our Animal Care Director, received a call from a fellow rescue that eight young and healthy sheep were headed to slaughter she committed to taking them in on the spot! The sheep found themselves in trouble when they would not stay inside their electric fencing and the owners wanted them off the property asap. Wildwood Farm Sanctuary and Preserve provided transportation for the sheep when enough of their committed donors contributed to the cost.These sheep arrived scared but have had time to decompress and trust humans, they are now friendly and seek human interaction. There are 5 wethers and 3 ewes. We would like them to be adopted together as they are a bonded flock. They could be adopted in pairs.Katahdin Sheep are hair sheep and shed without being sheared, so they are low-maintenance pets. They vary somewhat in the type and amount of fiber in their coats, though it’s preferred that sheep be completely free of woolly fibers after shedding. The coat can be any color or pattern.These sheep will be adopted as pets ONLY and a home check and reputable references are a must.Put in your application today if you can give these amazing sheep a safe and loving forever home!sanctuaryone.org/rescue-animals/adopt-us/adoption-application/ ... See MoreSee Less
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