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We would like to
thank
Whole Foods in Bellingham, MA
for their generous weekly donations of produce. Everybody loves the
bruised apples, bananas and grapes! We appreciate their
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Volunteer At The Farm
We are
always looking for dedicated, compassionate and enthusiastic volunteers to
assist with caring for its 80+ animals.
Just a few volunteer projects include cleaning stalls, painting, carpentry,
haying, chopping fruit as well as writing, photography, grant researching
and writing, newsletter writing,
event planning and fundraising.
We periodically have Volunteer
Orientations in which you will receive a tour of the barn and a tutorial of
how to clean, feed and otherwise care for the animals.
Check out our Volunteering page.
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Make A Donation
We rely entirely on
your generosity to continue providing a safe haven for the animals living at
Maple Farm Sanctuary and for the new animals who are in urgent need of our
help. By making a donation you will help us to provide veterinary care,
improve housing, feed and maintain a happy life for the rescued animals
living at MFS. There
are approximately 80 animals living at Maple Farm Sanctuary including
cows, horses, sheep, llamas, ducks, chickens, pigs, turkeys, dogs, goats and
a miniature pony.
If you
would like to make a donation,
please click here.
Maple Farm Sanctuary
is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and all contributions are tax
deductible as allowed by law.
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We would like to thank
Dr. Sean Sawyer, VMD of PawSteps Veterinary Center in
Northbridge for his generosity.
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Use GoodShop and GoodSearch Online
Search the internet
and help Maple Farm at the same time with
GoodSearch and
Goodshop
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Let Your Friends Know About Us
Visit us on myspace:
www.myspace.com/maplefarmsanctuary
Join our group on
Facebook
If you have website suggestions, stories or
photos to
share we'd love to hear from you! |
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Gather Up Supplies for Us
Kling (rolled gauze)
4x4 Gauze Pads
Vet Wrap
Neosporin + Pain (any brand will do)
Q-Tips
Digital thermometers
Mineral Oil (used to treat "bloat" )
Baking Soda
Old Blankets, Sheets and Towels
Stamps!! We could always use stamps for mailings
and thank you letters! |
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Purina Goat Chow
Sweet Crimped Oats
Plain Crimped Oats
Fine Cracked Corn
Scratch (mix of cracked corn, oats and wheat)
Lamb Finisher
Fresh Salad Greens
Carrots & Grapes - treats for almost all
residents!
Tomatoes
Plain, salted crackers (such as Ritz,
Stone Ground Wheat, Saltines, etc.) are good for treats for the sheep,
goats, llamas and squished for the chickens. |