The Gift That Keeps on Giving: Sanctuary Support

Remy getting fitted in his new custom wheelchair, thanks to our generous donors.

The season of giving is officially here and if you’re looking for a unique and meaningful gift for a friend or a loved one, a donation to the animals who call Woodstock Farm Sanctuary home is a great option.  

There are a few ways you can support the animals as a gift: you can make a donation in someone else’s name and our team will send a beautiful card in the mail (or an email, your choice!) letting them know that a gift was made to the Sanctuary in their name. We’ll also add a personalized message if you’d like! Click here to donate in honor of or in memory of someone you love.  

You can also sponsor a resident as a gift for someone else! Annual or monthly sponsorships help to provide food, shelter, and medical care for an animal of your choice. Sponsorships come with a personalized certificate and a photo of the resident – both paper sponsorships and emailed sponsorships are available to be gifted! Click here to learn more about the residents and choose someone to sponsor!  

We also accept donations of stocks and securities. Please email donations@woodstocksanctuary.org for more information.  

We are 100% donor-funded, which means we rely on the kindness of our community to pay for rescue and life-long care for our residents. And right now, any gift to the animals – in your name or as a gift to someone else! - is even more impactful.  

Remy excited to have new wheels that fit perfectly.

From now until the end of the year, all donations made to Woodstock Sanctuary are being TRIPLE MATCHED by generous friends of the Sanctuary. If you donate $50 as a gift to a loved one today, we’ll get $150 for the animals. And remember, any way that you choose to donate, you’re giving the gift of sanctuary to rescued animals. We can’t do any of this without you.  

Click here to give the gift of sanctuary.   

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