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ABOUT
SASHA: About
Us | Visiting The Sanctuary | Surrendering
Your Animal
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SASHA Farm is the midwest's largest farm animal
sanctuary. At our shelter, not only do we provide food and
water, veterinary care and a roof over their heads, we also
give the animal residents affection, social interaction with
others of their own species, and a sense of security.
SASHA's founders, Dorothy Davies and Monte Jackson, started
saving animals a couple decades ago. Among the first bunch
was a nine-month-old pet shop puppy that a family had purchased,
but couldn't appropriately care for. A female Border Collie/Spaniel
mix with a white tip on the end of her tail, she quickly worked
her way into Monte's and Dorothy's hearts. She was the farm
dog in charge of it all, keeping tabs on every other animal
that came to live at the farm over the years. |
| Sasha was a wonderful canine
companion, a true friend, who lived and loved for 17 years.
In honor and in memory of this beloved dog, her caretakers
chose to name their sanctuary "SASHA Farm." The
name SASHA is also an acronym for the animal rescue operation
- Sanctuary And Safe Haven for Animals.
The sanctuary currently shelters over 200 animals, each with
its own story to tell. Some were dumped and discarded, some
left to die. They have come from unhappy circumstances, often
mistreated or neglected, but now have a safe, permanent home
at SASHA Farm.
As you can see, rescuing and protecting animals has been
an important mission for us for many years, and our sanctuary
finally became a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization in 2002.
Donations made to SASHA Farm are tax deductible, and all donations
are used to ensure good quality care for our animals, both
now and into the future.
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