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
Help Harvest Home Animal Sanctuary to Continue Rescuing Abused and Neglected Animals
Harvest Home Animal Sanctuary has been active in Stockton, California, since 2004, giving abused and neglected farm animals life-long, loving homes.
Happy Trails Farm Animal Sanctuary: Giving Abused and Neglected Animals a Second Chance
The animals brought to the sanctuary have especially tragic stories, but thanks to hard work, these animals are given a second chance at a peaceful, fulfilling life.
Got Feet? Use ‘Em to Walk for Farm Animals
Walk For Farm Animals is an annual fundraiser for the world's first animal sanctuary, Farm Sanctuary. Each city has a unique event experience, from live speakers, to entertainment, to food and more.









