Reflecting on 2021 at Farm Sanctuary

Emmett and Wyatt at Farm Sanctuary.

Emmett and Wyatt

Reflecting on 2021 at Farm Sanctuary

Emmett and Wyatt

This was a year of gratitude.

Before we look ahead to all that’s in store for the New Year, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on 2021 and share how grateful we are for your support.

In 2021, we rescued over 100 farm animals in need. We reopened our Sanctuaries to the public, collaborated on rescues with other organizations, and provided peace and refuge for nearly 900 rescued animals. We also came together to celebrate 35 years of Farm Sanctuary!

Scott sheep sits in the grass in front of a red barn at sunset

Scott

And the power of this work reverberates beyond the physical borders of our two Sanctuaries. Together, we:

In the video below, you’ll see just a few highlights from 2021––and why we’re hopeful that 2022 will bring us even closer to the world we want to see:

Happy New Year from Farm Sanctuary: 2021 Reflections
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[MUSIC PLAYING] The herd of cows breaking free from a local slaughter house.


An amazing story of survival. And you can see her here off in the distance just behind me. 40 cows escaping from a slaughterhouse. This cow is now at a safe space at Farm Sanctuary in Acton.


Happy 35th anniversary to Farm Sanctuary.


Happy 35th anniversary.


Happy 35th anniversary.


35 years. That's unbelievable.

As always, thank you for connecting with Farm Sanctuary this year. For knowing these animals and sharing their joys and their sorrows. And thank you for giving us hope for a kinder world for all.

Wishing you a safe, happy, and healthy new year.

Love,

Farm Sanctuary

Missy pig stands in a flowered pasture at Sanctuary

Missy