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2018 Press Releases
2018 Press Releases
2018 Press Releases
January 5, 2018
Rescue
Rescue Story
"The Fab Four": Turkeys Survive Cruelty with a Little Help From Their Friends
Every year, residents of Yellville, AR, celebrate the approach of Thanksgiving with their annual Turkey Trot — a two-day festival culminating in the now-infamous “Turkey Drop.”
Every year, residents of Yellville, AR, celebrate the approach of Thanksgiving with their annual Turkey Trot — a two-day festival culminating in the now-infamous “Turkey Drop.”
Every year, residents of Yellville, AR, celebrate the approach of Thanksgiving with their annual Turkey Trot — a two-day festival culminating in the now-infamous “Turkey Drop.”
December 13, 2017
Press Release
Mckenna Grace Stands Up for Turkeys: “I Would Rather Love Them Than Eat Them”
As Farm Sanctuary’s 2017 Adopt a Turkey Spokesperson, the “Gifted” star speaks out for the more than 46 million turkeys who are killed each year for Thanksgiving.
As Farm Sanctuary’s 2017 Adopt a Turkey Spokesperson, the “Gifted” star speaks out for the more than 46 million turkeys who are killed each year for Thanksgiving.
As Farm Sanctuary’s 2017 Adopt a Turkey Spokesperson, the “Gifted” star speaks out for the more than 46 million turkeys who are killed each year for Thanksgiving.
November 1, 2017
Rescue Story
2017 Featured Rescues
2017 Featured Animal Rescues
2017 Featured Animal Rescues
2017 Featured Animal Rescues
September 3, 2017
Press Release
In North Carolina, People, Pigs Get a Warm Introduction
North Carolina is home to almost as many pigs as people, yet rarely do these neighbors ever meet…until now
North Carolina is home to almost as many pigs as people, yet rarely do these neighbors ever meet…until now
North Carolina is home to almost as many pigs as people, yet rarely do these neighbors ever meet…until now
August 23, 2017
Farm Sanctuary’s 30th Anniversary Gala brought out the compassion in Angelenos, celebrities and animal advocates from across the region and country-wide to celebrate 30 years of rescue, education and advocacy for farm …
Farm Sanctuary’s 30th Anniversary Gala brought out the compassion in Angelenos, celebrities and animal advocates from across the region and country-wide to celebrate 30 years of rescue, education and advocacy for farm animals, the largest population of abused animals on Earth.
Farm Sanctuary’s 30th Anniversary Gala brought out the compassion in Angelenos, celebrities and animal advocates from across the region and country-wide to celebrate 30 years of rescue, education and advocacy for farm animals, the largest population of abused animals on Earth.
August 14, 2017
Press Release
People, Pigs Get a Warm Introduction in North Carolina
It’s time to “Meet Your Neighbors” and do what’s right for the health and livelihood of all North Carolinians, says national group Farm Sanctuary
It’s time to “Meet Your Neighbors” and do what’s right for the health and livelihood of all North Carolinians, says national group Farm Sanctuary
It’s time to “Meet Your Neighbors” and do what’s right for the health and livelihood of all North Carolinians, says national group Farm Sanctuary
July 20, 2017
Join Farm Sanctuary's Youth Leadership Council
Join Farm Sanctuary's Youth Leadership Council
Join Farm Sanctuary's Youth Leadership Council
July 16, 2017
Solicitation Disclosure Statements
Solicitation Disclosure Statements
Solicitation Disclosure Statements
June 5, 2017
Rescue Story
Jake and Peanut: Rambunctious Goats Find Their Place at Farm Sanctuary
Jake and Peanut had a rough journey to Farm Sanctuary. Instead of traveling in a crate or trailer, the boys arrived in the open bed of a pickup truck, tied down flat with bungee cords. The family who brought them in said…
Jake and Peanut had a rough journey to Farm Sanctuary. Instead of traveling in a crate or trailer, the boys arrived in the open bed of a pickup truck, tied down flat with bungee cords. The family who brought them in said they'd found the two just wandering around. The family's small children were weeping, though, suggesting a very different story that we'd never learn. But seeing them handled like boxes rather than living beings, we knew we couldn't ignore their need.
Jake and Peanut had a rough journey to Farm Sanctuary. Instead of traveling in a crate or trailer, the boys arrived in the open bed of a pickup truck, tied down flat with bungee cords. The family who brought them in said they'd found the two just wandering around. The family's small children were weeping, though, suggesting a very different story that we'd never learn. But seeing them handled like boxes rather than living beings, we knew we couldn't ignore their need.
June 1, 2017