Amazing Grace Animal Sanctuary
“Animals are such agreeable friends- they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms.” ~George Elliot
On June 6th & 7th, please go to NH Gives to help us fund the food and medical care for our rescued farm animals. These beautiful animals grace our sanctuary with their fun and quarky personalities. With approximately 48 animals at the farm, we never cease to be amazed how well they all get along. When someone saves them, I think they are thankful to be alive! Their simple joy is apparent when you visit them at Amazing Grace Animal Sanctuary!
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Welcome to our non profit, volunteer run animal Sanctuary, a home for abandoned, mistreated, unloved farm animals in Sullivan NH.
Won’t you help our Animals?
For as little as $5 you can buy a square hay bale and feed one of our animals. Or you can feed the alpacas and goats their breakfast and dinner for a day, with a donation of $25. There are many options for you to choose from.
We have made a commitment to take care of 47 animals and provide them with food, hay and supplies. We are also committed to teach others about their care and provide therapeutic support. A much welcome and needed donation to Amazing Grace Animal Sanctuary will be used to help feed and care for our animals.
We are all volunteers at the farm. Please visit us! We and the animals will love it!
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We are looking for creative, hard-working volunteers to help us with our fundraising. <More Information>
HOW YOU CAN HELP
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Amazing Grace Animal Sanctuary
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161 Centre St.
Sullivan, NH 03445
603-358-0578
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“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” — Anatole France