Sanctuary One, in partnership with Rasa Center of Yoga & Wellness, is pleased to host  FARM FLOW, a unique yoga retreat event at Double Oak Farm. With over 55 acres in Oregon’s beautiful Applegate Valley, Sanctuary One provides a safe place for animals and a healing place for people while promoting environmental stewardship. During the four-hour retreat, teachers from Rasa Center for Yoga & Wellness will lead you through a gentle flow yoga class followed by guided meditation with the intention to deepen your connection to nature. Yoga on the beautiful grounds of Sanctuary One is the perfect channel to offer our gratitude to earth and all its creatures, while recommitting our stewardship to the earth which sustains us all.

Retreats will be held on Sundays from 10am to 3:30pm at Sanctuary One (a 30-minute drive from Jacksonville, OR). Lunch will be provided. All levels welcome. All proceeds go to Sanctuary One. Sessions are limited to 25 people.

SUNDAY, September 22  Farm Flow: Peace and Unity 
Sponsored by Southern Oregon Subaru

SUNDAY, October 20 Farm Flow: Grief Yoga Retreat

Rasa Center for Yoga & Wellness is committed to being good stewards to the environment and effective citizens in the communities. As Rasa continues to grow their presence in the Rogue Valley, so shall their efforts to bring yoga to those who need it most. It is with great hope that Southern Oregon shall join Rasa in their continued work to bring the benefits of yoga out of the studio and into neighborhoods and global communities.

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

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Farewell to Pavarotti-At Sanctuary One, the bonds we form with the animals in our care run deep, creating a profound circle of connection and healing. Among them was Pavarotti, affectionately known as Pav, a spirited Boer goat. Pav arrived at Sanctuary One at the age of 12, a time when many goats like him have already said goodbye. Yet, surrounded by nurturing hands and compassionate hearts, Pav thrived for another eight years, becoming a cherished symbol of resilience and the mutual care that flows between the sanctuary’s animals and its people. He embodied strength with a gentle presence that deeply impacted everyone who knew him. His peaceful demeanor brought a sense of calm and connection to those who cared for him, inspiring perseverance and providing moments of reflection in the serene surroundings of the care farm. For many, his ability to connect with people on such a profound level served as a reminder of the unspoken bond between animals and humans—a bond rooted in trust, healing, and mutual respect. Pavarotti’s legacy, and that of the other animals we've lost, serves as a powerful reminder of the full circle of care that defines Sanctuary One. The animals we nurture also nurture us, teaching compassion, patience, and connection to everyone who walks through our gates—from staff and volunteers to field trip students and visitors. As we continue our important work, we remain committed to honoring this beautiful balance, ensuring that Sanctuary One continues to be a place of healing, growth, and connection for animals, people, and the earth alike. ... See MoreSee Less
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🚨 Big news! Help NOMINATE Sanctuary One for the Community Choice Award! 🚨We’re in the running for BEST Non-Profit/Charity Organization in the Services category — and YOU can make it happen! 🙌✨Vote, and show your love! Let’s make some noise and WIN this together! 🎉🐾 rv-times.com/contests/cca/#/gallery?group=512630 ... See MoreSee Less
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With summer solstice upon us, it's time to harvest lavender! Our intern Marley was very patient with the bees as we collected them into bundles, even cutting around stalked occupied by the little fuzzy guys. We will be donating a big box of lavender bundles to the Teresa McCormick Center this week, along with some tomato plants for those participants who are interested in growing their own 'maters. With 80 tomato plants freshly planted in our Healing & Learning Garden this past week, there will be plenty for all TMC participants this season! ... See MoreSee Less
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