- EST 2010 -
FULL CIRCLE FARM SANCTUARY
Where They're Able to Grow Old
Full Circle Farm Sanctuary provides a safe and loving forever home to formerly farmed, discarded, abused, and neglected animals. They come to the sanctuary to heal, retire and to live out their natural lives as freely as possible. We educate, advocate, and help the residents tell their stories so they can be seen as someone, and not something.
Our work is in effort for all animals, but particularly farmed animals, to be seen as individuals, deserving of care, respect, and consideration. The FCFS residents are the lucky ones. They represent the billions of lives currently in the animal agriculture system, destined to become food or products.
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We acknowledge that the best way to alleviate animal suffering, sustain the environment, prevent world hunger, and improve human health, is to embrace the vegan lifestyle. We invite you to join our mission.
ABOUT US
Full Circle Farm Sanctuary is located in Warm Springs, Georgia, centrally located to the cities of Atlanta, Columbus, and Auburn, Alabama. The sanctuary sits on 55 beautiful acres bordering the F.D. Roosevelt State Park and is home to over 100 rescued residents. The sanctuary operates 365 days a year, no matter the weather conditions or obstacles.
The FCFS team is small, dedicated, and deeply passionate. Aside from the small devoted member Animal Care team who tend to the daily needs of the residents, there are no other paid employees of the sanctuary. Anything that falls outside of animal care is managed by our three professionally skilled volunteer board members who balance their full time careers with their responsibility to the sanctuary. Each has been involved with FCFS for
8-10 years. Having no administrative staff ensures all funds are going directly to the care of the residents and the organization which is their home. This also allows us to further our mission of rescue, change, and education.
FCFS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is solely sustained by individual public donations. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for allowing us to continue our work and our commitment to the residents.