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Your support saves lives! By making a contribution today, you can help Farm Sanctuary rescue and defend more farm animals and move closer each day to a more humane future. Members provide almost 90% of our annual budget and are giving hope and compassion to suffering animals. Your donations support groundbreaking legal advocacy, legislative projects, cruelty investigations, media outreach, public awareness and humane education projects, and direct rescue and shelter efforts for abused farm animals.

A contribution of $20 or more entitles you to a Farm Sanctuary Membership for one year. Members receive our quarterly newsletter, discounted Bed & Breakfast rates, and can visit the farm year-round. Farm Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law and greatly appreciated! Please call us at 607-583-2225 ext. 221 for assistance or to make a donation by phone.

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Farm Sanctuary
P.O. Box 150 Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Phone: 607-583-2225 Fax: 607-583-2041
info@farmsanctuary.org

Our 25th Anniversary Year in Review

Our 25th Anniversary year was full of amazing milestones and accomplishments: a new hospital, a third sanctuary, and hundreds of animals living happily in peace, now safe from harm. Please enjoy this slideshow that highlights some of the best moments of 2011, made possible by the generosity and kindness of our members and supporters. View the slideshow here.

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Much to celebrate for our 25th year of progress for farm animals.