Our rescued residents have a lot of heart. Before coming to Farm Sanctuary, these animals faced the very worst of humanity. Many lost friends and family to slaughter, while others lacked access to basic care. But they never gave up: they rallied and found strength and healing through one another. This Valentine’s Day, help us […]| Farm Sanctuary
All Mia wanted was to be with her children. At the same time, she feared her time with them was fleeting: Mia lived on a squalid pig farm, and had likely lost other piglets to starvation and slaughter in the past. Still, she fumed at the prospect of more needless goodbyes, and barked and charged […]| Farm Sanctuary
In farm animal rescue, it's important that we give individuals the life they deserve, not just a better life than they had before.| Farm Sanctuary
Celebrate Mother’s Day by Giving Sanctuary!| Farm Sanctuary
With the enormous number of farm animals in need — and more than nine billion of these animals slaughtered each year in the United States alone — it is sadly impossible to save them all. What we can do, however, is make every rescue count. That’s because we owe it to farm animals like Dale […]| Farm Sanctuary
Invest in our work to end farm animal abuse through rescue, education, and advocacy efforts.| Farm Sanctuary
We can't all start a sanctuary, but each one of us can be an animal activist!| Farm Sanctuary
Playful and social pigs are a lot like the dogs we know and love. Sadly, most pigs suffer on factory farms.| Farm Sanctuary