Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary (FFAS)
May 2024
Greetings!
Mother's Day is this Sunday and it's not too late to send the special "Mom" figure in your life, a Mother's Day eCard from one of the mother's here at the Sanctuary.

Millie and Libby - This mother - daughter pair was rescued in 2018 from a petting zoo where they were being abused. Libby is still traumatized and will not let humans approach her.

Porketta, Pippa and Poppit - Porketta was rescued from a hoarding situation in 20189. Shortly after her rescue she gave birth to her beautiful daughters, Pippa and Poppit.

Carmel and Zoe - Carmel was rescued in 2020 with her one week old daughter, Zoe. They were saved from being slaughtered.

These three moms ere very lucky to be able to live their new lives of sanctuary with their babies. That is too often, not the case.

Can you help celebrate these moms and your special maternal person in your life by purchasing a Mother's Day eCard? 

The card will feature one of these beautiful families of your choice, and will be emailed to the recipient on Mother's Day.

While all of these babies are grown now, the families remain united by love. 
 
For this one time donation of $20, you will be supporting the family’s new life in our care at FFAS. The deadline is 11:00 pm on MAY 11th.
Meet our Mother-Daughter Families
Carmel and Zoe
Carmel and Zoe were rescued right after Zoe was born.

We were notified by a good samaritan that a farmer was sending them both to be slaughtered. Carmel had a deformed teat and would not be a profitable mother goat for future babies. So she would be discarded along with her new baby.

Now she is loved and cared for at FFAS.

Millie and Libby
Millie and Libby were two of our first rescues back in 2018. Libby was born in a petting zoo. Once Libby started to grow into an adult and wasn’t a cute little baby any longer, Millie and Libby were sent to a slaughter auction.

Luckily, we were there that night and brought Mille and her daughter Libby back to FFAS. Libby went through some kind of trauma while living at the petting zoo.

She does not like interactions with humans. She has been here for several years and is still unapproachable. 


Porketta, Pippa and Poppit
Porketta arrived here at the sanctuary already pregnant. She gave birth to five babies. Unfortunately, three of them did not survive.

We helped the two surviving babies by supplementing with feeding them bottles of kitten milk to help them gain strength.

Celebrate Mother's Day with "Adopting" a family
Thank you on behalf of all our rescued animals. We are so grateful to have you by our side. 

Warmly,

Lisa Miskella 
Founder and Executive Director 
Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary