A group of local citizens has joined together to create the
Oregon Animal Sanctuary. The work already done includes:
preliminary research and business planning
formed board of directors
incorporated/registered with State of Oregon and IRS
found suitable property and completed due diligence
raised 1/3 of property cost
hired consultant to guide strategic planning and much more.
Lloyd Matthew Haines,
the sanctuary's founding donor, is in the process of purchasing a 55-acre farm for the Oregon Animal Sanctuary. It's located in the scenic Applegate Valley. We're calling the acreage Double Oak Farm in honor of a pair of magnificent Oregon White Oak trees on the property.
Double Oak Farm has a large irrigated pasture, year-round spring water, and plenty of room for spacious animal habitats. A pristine cold-water creek with steelhead trout runs alongside the property. The farm abuts thousands of acres of undeveloped national forest with a scenic hiking trail leading up into the Siskiyou Mountains.
Double Oak Farm will be an ideal temporary or permanent home for farm animals and house pets who would otherwise be euthanized or slaughtered. They will rescue a wide variety of domesticated animals, including llamas, alpacas, horses, cows, burros, goats, sheep, pigs, chickens, geese, rabbits, guinea pigs, cats, dogs, and others.
If you would like to donate simply go to the Sanctuary web site and pay using Pay Pal.