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FULL CIRCLE FARM SANCTUARY

Where They're Able to Grow Old

2025 Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries Excellence Award received by Full Circle Farm Sanctuary
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Georgia's First Accredited and Award Winning Farmed Animal Sanctuary.​

55 acres. 100+ residents. 13 species. 16 years of structured, lifelong care.
Located in Warm Springs, Georgia — within driving distance of Atlanta.

Full Circle Farm Sanctuary provides lifelong refuge for formerly farmed animals who have experienced harm, neglect, abandonment, or whose medical and behavioral needs could not be met elsewhere. Care is delivered through an accredited, standards-based model built for long-term sustainability, preparedness, and accountability.

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Through transparent, standards-based care, the sanctuary challenges conventional treatment of farmed animals and demonstrates what responsible, lifelong stewardship requires.

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Residents are supported as individuals — provided safety, autonomy, and the opportunity to age with dignity within a permanent sanctuary designed for lifelong care. 

 

Here, they are no longer asked to produce, perform, or endure — only to live safely and freely.

WHO WE SERVE & WHY IT MATTERS

Full Circle Farm Sanctuary provides lifelong refuge for formerly farmed animals who have experienced harm, neglect, abandonment, or whose medical and behavioral needs could not be met elsewhere.

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The sanctuary exists because farmed animals are part of the industrial animal agriculture system, where exploitation is routine and violence is normalized. These conditions are structural — not exceptional — affecting billions of animals each year.

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Through structured care, public education, and transparent operations, the sanctuary demonstrates a responsible alternative. Residents are not presented for sentiment. They are living evidence that another standard of care is possible — one grounded in dignity, accountability, and long-term stewardship.

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Learn more about the scope of animal agriculture.

THE SANCTUARY AT A GLANCE

BUILT FOR LIFELONG CARE

For 16 years, Full Circle Farm Sanctuary has provided structured, lifelong sanctuary.

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In Warm Springs, Georgia, across 55 acres bordering F.D. Roosevelt State Park, more than 100 residents representing 13 species receive consistent, high-quality care delivered through established systems designed for permanence.

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As Georgia’s first accredited and award-winning farmed animal sanctuary, the organization operates with measurable standards of humane care and organizational integrity.

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Icons representing 13 farmed animal species living at Full Circle Farm Sanctuary
100% publicly funded farmed animal sanctuary
100+ farmed animal residents receiving lifelong care
55-acre farmed animal sanctuary in Georgia
16 years of farmed animal sanctuary care

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THE FCFS MODEL

Built for sustainability and accountability

The sanctuary operates through a governance-led model designed for long-term sustainability and financial responsibility.

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There is no executive director and no administrative overhead. Leadership is maintained by three long-serving volunteer board members working in collaboration with a skilled Animal Care team responsible for daily resident care.

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This structure ensures continuity, transparency, and that every donated dollar directly supports resident care, infrastructure, and mission-driven initiatives.

SUPPORT & INVITATION

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Full Circle Farm Sanctuary is sustained entirely through public contributions. Lifelong care at this scale requires consistency, preparation, and shared responsibility.

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Those who support the sanctuary — through volunteering, attendance at educational events, sponsorship, or financial contributions — play a direct role in strengthening long-term, standards-based care.

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Together, responsible stewardship becomes possible.

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Support Lifelong Care

Your support directly sustains structured, long-term sanctuary for more than 100 residents.

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Learn how lifelong sanctuary care is structured and sustained

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