There are as many ways to support Sanctuary One as there are animals in the pasture. Find the way to give that’s right for you.

1 Care Family Monthly Sponsorship

Change and save lives by joining our Care Family! Regular monthly gifts provide a consistent, reliable income stream that allow us to spend less time fundraising and more time healing animals, people and the earth. For just pennies a day, you can positively impact the lives of people and animals today and for years to come. Learn more.

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2 One-time Donation

Get a little extra back on your taxes or a bonus at work? Inspired by a recent visit to the farm? Every dollar counts! Gifts can be made in honor of a person or beloved pet and we’ll notify the recipient of your generous donation. Donate online through Network for Good or send a check made payable to Sanctuary One:

Sanctuary One
13195 Upper Applegate Road
Jacksonville, OR 97530

3 Estate Bequests & Planned Gifts

If you’re passionate about transforming the lives of people and animals, leave a legacy that will make an impact through an estate or planned gift. Learn more.

4 Donations of Stock

You receive a tax deduction and in turn help us fulfill our mission. A perfect win-win. Donate Stock To Sanctuary One

5 Vehicle Donation

No matter where you live, you can turn your old car into fresh bales of hay with our vehicle donation program. When you donate your car, boat, truck, RV, jet ski or snowmobile to Sanctuary One you receive a tax deduction and we use the proceeds for valuable feed, veterinary care and other critical farm expenses. The vehicle doesn’t even need to run anymore! Contact our fundraising partner, CARS at 855-500-7433, or start the process online now.

6 Wish List

We are always seeking straw, bales of hay, cat litter and cotton towels, blankets or sheets to use as bedding in our dog and cat cottages. Please contact the office for drop-off instructions.

Love Amazon? Send something from our Amazon Wish List the next time you’re online. We also have a Chewy Wish List and a Walmart one. Locally in Southern Oregon we also have a wishlist at all three locally owned Red Dog Pet Supply locations (just ask the staff for our needs). Please note: Amazon and Chewy systems do not always inform us of the donor’s identity for Wish List purchases. Email us at info@sanctuaryone.org to let us know what you’ve purchased so we can thank you!!

In order for us to send written acknowledgement, we ask that you drop us an email if making a Wish List purchase for us.

The Sanctuary is a donor-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Donations may tax deductible and will be acknowledged promptly with a receipt. Our federal tax ID number is 20-8982518. If you have questions about giving, email info@sanctuaryone.org.

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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
Duckie, now Daisy, came to us after we received a phone call from the City of Medford that a duck had flown into their 2nd story building. Concerned employees rushed out to help the duck and Jennifer, a city employee, took Duckie home for the night until Colleen could meet up with her the next morning. As seen in the pictures, Duckie loved to swim in Jennifer's bathroom sink! After reading an ad that a neighbor was searching for a companion for her solo duck Margot, Colleen quickly reached out to her neighbor and the rest is history- Daisy and Margot are now bff’s!Update from adopter:"Daisy is adorable, she perches up on the awning and watches the world go by. Sometimes she gets after Margot duck because that silly duck still quacks all day long...ugh... She's really a wonderful girl and we're happy to have her ☺️Maggie and Preston" ... See MoreSee Less
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3 days ago

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So how about this factoid: A small group of ladybugs is known as a “loveliness” (!) Volunteer Week 2024 could be compared to the swarming of multiple “lovelinesses” of ladybugs making their way to the farm to benefit our garden ecosystems. Ladybugs are both significant pollinators, as well as feeders on other insects (like aphids and lace bugs) who can wreak havoc on a garden when their populations are out of balance. Ladybugs help bring beauty and balance to our gardes, just like our deeply appreciated volunteers. Here are just a few photos of some of such critters from Volunteer Week 2024! 🐞 ... See MoreSee Less
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4 days ago

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Happy Earth Day from your friends at Sanctuary One! Our mission is to provide a refuge for animals and a healing place for people while promoting environmental stewardship. ... See MoreSee Less
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