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Sheep Sanctuary’s Survival!
Sheep Sanctuary is home to hundreds of rescued animals, we have been running now for 16 years and have also networked to save hundreds more animals over the years.
The Sanctuary’s survival this coming year is threatened.
I need your support this year to be able to keep the sanctuary open. The cost to keep the sanctuary running is in excess of £50,000 a year!
The last 5 years have been extremely hard with the deaths of much loved friends and supporters, along with personal problems.
Having lost 3 of my biggest supporters who literally kept the sanctuary running in itself is a huge blow along with my poor mental state due to stress and worry.
I’ve kept fighting for years and used up all my own savings.
I’m now virtually at zero in the sanctuary accounts and still have a lot of hay bills and vet bills to pay.
I have downsized massively over the last couple of years in an attempt to cut down the expenses and to just focus on sheep. I get non stop calls to take in or to network and our knowledge over the years has grown with experience.
Just a small monthly donation from supporters means the world.
I have put together a fundraiser to try to help pay the outstanding hay and vet bills I have, so that I can focus solely on future costs.
Every single penny counts
Please share and network. Ideas would be most welcome.
Even just the smallest donation can make a massive difference to us. If you can spare anything at this time, I hope you will consider donating to us.
Ways you can help
Come hug a sheep!
Sheep Hugging Experiences
A donation through our PayPal:
Sheep Sanctuary Paypal
A bank transfer or a regular standing order set up:
Donation Details
Book our onsite huts
Air B n B Hut rentals
Purchasing our handmade merchandise
Etsy Store
Buying from our Wishlist
Amazon Wishlist
Sheep Sanctuary is set in the heart of the North Yorkshire moors in Whitby. We love and care for sheep, cows, pigs, goats, alpacas, donkeys, geese, turkeys, hens and more.
Here at Sheep Sanctuary, we love and care for at least 350 animals every day.
