Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary

Middlebury, Connecticut

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Our Mission

Our mission is to rescue farmed animals who have been neglected, abused, starved, or abandoned by providing them with food, shelter and medical care so that they can live the remainder of their lives free from pain and suffering. We also raise public awareness of the plight of mistreated animals through outreach programs, school visits, and animal sponsorship opportunities. In this way, we demonstrate that providing a permanent, nurturing environment for all agricultural animals is our role as a responsible society that values the sanctity of animal life. We envision that the animals we rescue will become ambassadors for other farm animals who are victimized by their owners; that our outreach programs in schools, churches and other entities will call attention to the heartless treatment that far too many agricultural animals experience; and that a steady stream of donations and animal sponsorships will ensure that our sanctuary will continue to grow in size, while gaining regional recognition and respect.

Who We Are

The Organization -Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary (FFAS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2018. We rescue and rehabilitate farmed animals that have been abused, neglected, abandoned or are victims of natural disasters. When FFAS is contacted about an animal in need, we work to get the animal transported to FFAS as quickly as possible. If we cannot provide immediate transport, we will network with other sanctuaries to get the animal to safety immediately. We attend livestock and slaughter auctions. Local authorities contact when they take possession of an abandoned animal or an animal removed from a situation of abuse or neglect. We save animals from certain death and bring them home to FFAS. When natural disasters occur, we will offer our services to rescue operations. Once the rescue arrives at FFAS, we will do an exam to determine if they need emergency veterinary care. If so, we will contact the veterinarian to come out. They will also be placed in quarantine for thirty days. This assures that if they have a contagious condition or parasites, our current residents will not be exposed. During this time, we will also treat any injuries or illnesses they may have. How Many Animals? There are currently 60 resident at FFAS. We receive many calls and emails every day asking to take in animals. Sadly, we have to turn them away due to the lack of space. We do work with other Sanctuaries and try to find them a safe place to go, but that is not always the case. When an animal becomes a resident at FFAS, they will live out the remainder of their life here, free from pain, fear and suffering. They will learn to trust humans; they will feel the gentle touch of a human hand, something many of our residents had never felt until they arrived here. They will feel love.

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Website

www.freedomfarmanimalsanctuary.org

Email

info@freedomfarmanimalsanctuary.org

Tax-Exempt ID (EIN)

38-4093037

Location

757 South Street, Middlebury, Connecticut, 06762, United States of America

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