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  • Please tell us the date you would like to visit and an alternate date if your first choice is unavailable.
  • Tours limited to 12 individuals (attendants and chaperones included).
  • Tours limited to 12 individuals (attendants and chaperones included).
  • Expanded Accessibility Farm Tour: Participants will be introduced to the European model of care farming as well as to the mission of Sanctuary One. There are a variety of tour modifications available in order to meet the specific needs of each group. Our basic offering is a walking tour of the farm, with stops to visit habitats of farm animals, house pets, chickens, educational gardens, and labyrinth. Participants need to be in a good physical health and able to walk on a variety of surfaces and slopes. Tours can be modified to include minimal walking, or to visit just specific animal environments or gardens. Designated path surfaces are suited for wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, etc. and walking distance is minimal. All environments have seating available.
  • Organizers are encouraged to do a site visit with Sanctuary One staff prior to the event.

    Tours start at 10am and last approximately 1.5 hours. Tours limited to 12 individuals (attendants and chaperones included). Tour cost is $250 per group. Fee is non-refundable, but tour may be rescheduled with 24 hours notice of original tour.

    There is a covered picnic area available for sack lunches after the tour. Note: Sanctuary One has a vegetarian food policy. Please plan accordingly.

    We are delighted that you have chosen to visit us and will contact you to discuss your reservation. For questions or concerns please contact us at info@sanctuaryone.org or 541-899-8627.

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

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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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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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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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