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Birding at Sanctuary One

Connect to nature and coming birding with us! May 18 & June 15

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Farm Flow Yoga 

Sanctuary One announces our Farm Flow Yoga Return

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Become a Volunteer or InternLearn about the principles of care farming and work hands-on with a variety of farm animals.Apply Now

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Serving Our Mission

  • In our first ten years we sheltered over 700 animals. We continue to increase the types of animals we can care for and rehome at Sanctuary One. In addition to cats, dogs, horses, chickens, and a variety of farm animals, we now provide humane care for FIV-positive cats and alpacas.

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  • Our gardens keep growing! Originally barren rocky earth, our  permaculture-inspired gardens have expanded to over 35,000 square feet, with exclusive spaces for our community partners. Starting in 2017, food grown in our gardens is donated to local food bank partners.

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  • Each year we impact the lives of thousands of visitors through farm tours, field trips, and service learning. Our dedicated volunteers and interns perform all aspects of care farming every day of the year, providing nearly 10,000 hours of service annually.

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  • Sanctuary One has grown exponentially since first opening our gates in 2007. This is demonstrated by the dramatic rise in tour requests, partnerships and animal intakes. Community support tells us we’re filling a critical void. But we can’t do it without support.

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People, Animals & the Earth. Better Together.

About Sanctuary One

Located on 55 acres in Oregon's beautiful Applegate Valley, Sanctuary One was established in 2007 as the West Coast's first care farm. It was founded by a small group of visionaries who never wavered in their belief in the Sanctuary’s mission: to be a safe place for animals and a healing place for people while promoting environmental stewardship.

Sanctuary One provides a safe home to rescued farm animals and house pets. We work with area shelters, rescues, and law-enforcement agencies to bring in animals who receive personalized attention, loving rehabilitation, and a peaceful retirement here. The farm includes expansive gardens which not only provide rich vegetables and food for the animals, but opportunities for growth of the people who tend them.

Our vision becomes truly special when we share it with you. We look forward to seeing you at the farm! Plan a Visit.


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Better Together

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People

Working with animals and gardening at a care farm have been widely shown to be healthy exercise, lower blood pressure, ease depression and stress, and help lonely people establish therapeutic relationships.

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Animals

We specialize in caring for domestic farm and house animals that we take in from animal shelters, humane societies and law-enforcement agencies who call on us to help save an animal’s life.

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The Earth

What started out as rocky barren dirt has evolved into an amazing 35,000-square-foot permaculture-inspired garden. We now grow delicious vegetables that provide food for people and the animals.

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Sanctuary One's mission is to provide a refuge for animals & people, in harmony with nature.

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Next Saturday, May 18th is the first Bird Walk- don't forget to register! Birders of any level are welcome (just bring your binoculars). The walk is from 8 am to 10 am. and is led by Elva Manquera-DeShields, former Sanctuary One Program Manager, and current Science Communication, Outreach, and DEI Manager at Klamath Bird Observatory. These bird counts will be used to monitor the different species of birds that migrate through Sanctuary One and call it home. Click on the link to get your tickets! sanctuaryone.org/birding-at-sanctuary-one/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Well it’s the beginning of May already and we are pleased with the development of the various veggies we have been growing from seed! Tomatoes and tomatillos are being potted up to encourage strong, deep roots once it’s time for outdoor planting; our onions, beets and carrots are establishing their roots in the soil; and as of this week, and our arugula, mustard greens and radishes are ready for their first harvest and donation to ACCESS! ACCESS is a Community Action Agency in Medford that provides food to more than 30 emergency food pantries throughout Jackson County. We are so excited to be partnering with them to provide healthy, flavorful food grown without the use of harmful chemicals. (We partner with the worms too!) ... See MoreSee Less
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"Hey there, it's your boy Rocky! If you're looking for a loyal, playful, and all-around good boy, look no further! I'm a young male dog with lots of love to give. I am friendly, affectionate, and gentle, and I love giving kisses! I am also protective and curious, so I will always keep you safe and entertained.Although I am a bit dignified, I love making new friends and getting belly rubs. I am independent and love to explore, but I will always be by your side. I'm also smart and playful, so we can have lots of fun together. I'm great with other dogs, and I'm sure I'd get along with your pups too!So, if you're looking for a furry friend who's got all the best traits, come meet me and let's have some fun! We'll be best friends in no time."Here is the link to the Adoption Application: sanctuaryone.org/rescue-animals/adopt-us/adoption-application/ ... See MoreSee Less
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