When Woman’s Day magazine published their recent article “As Happy as a Pig in Mud!”, they delved deep into our sanctuary’s unique story, capturing the transformative journey that led us to create Where Pigs Fly Sanctuary. The feature highlighted not just our rescue work, but the personal narrative of leaving the corporate world to dedicate our lives to farm animal welfare.
Revealing the heart of our sanctuary
The magazine explored our mission of rescue, rehabilitation, and education, bringing our work to a national audience.
The article offered a closer look into our mission, showcasing the passion and dedication behind Where Pigs Fly Sanctuary. How a childhood dream evolved into a 100-acre sanctuary that now provides safety to over 200 rescued farm animals each with a story of survival and hope.
The stories behind our animal ambassadors
Each animal at Where Pigs Fly represents a testament to resilience. The magazine captured the individual journeys of some of our residents.
All the animals here have been rescued from various tragic circumstances within the food system. These animal ambassadors spread the message that they deserve our compassion and respect and help educate on issues related to animal welfare, factory farming and sustainability.
Bringing our mission to mainstream
Join our journey
Inspired by our Woman’s Day feature? Here’s how you can be part of our mission: