Sanctuary Spotlight
Bringing humans and animals together.
Sanctuary Spotlight features stories from sanctuaries around the globe. Sanctuaries bring humans and animals together in such a way to develop relationships and bonds, creating individuals and not exhibits.
These are the stories of survivors and the people who made their rescue possible. Let them show you what vegan advocacy can do.
Jane. Farm Sanctuary, New York, USA, 2012. (Photo: JoAnne McArthur)
Chances are you’ve seen the award-winning photography of Jo-Anne McArthur before. Her documentary project, We Animals, is a project that documents animals in the human environment using photography. The objective is, “to photograph our interactions with animals in such a way that the viewer finds new significance in these ordinary, often unnoticed situations of use, abuse, and sharing of spaces.”
To view more of this project or to support its mission, visit weanimals.org.
Sanctuary Features
Making Friends – F.R.I.E.N.D Farmed Animal Rescue, England
F.R.I.E.N.D Farmed Animal Rescue has a passion for promoting veganism and caring for the animals that far outweighs anything else.
A Place for the Mind, Body, & Soul: Lasa Sanctuary
Lasa Sanctuary is much more than just a home for rescued animals, it’s encouraging people to awaken a whole new way of thinking.
Cattle Ranch Goes Vegan: Rowdy Girl Sanctuary
Think of the most unlikely setting for a farm sanctuary that promotes a vegan lifestyle, and Rowdy Girl Sanctuary - a cattle ranch turned farm sanctuary deep in the heart of Texas - might be where you end up.