Full Moon Farm Wolfdog Sanctuary, a nonprofit rescue organization, held an open house last weekend. Full Moon Farm celebrates its 10-year anniversary this year, and president Nancy Brown says volunteers are needed.
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Visited the Full Moon
Wolf Farm on July 7–these are beautiful, majestic animals. Loved this experience. Will be back !!!
wonderful organization. I was surprised that the surrounding towns didn’t support it more.
Thank you Lauren for the beautiful pictures and positive piece.
We, Full Moon Farm, Inc., is a NC not for profit as well as a 501 ( c ) 3 federally recognized non profit, and are 10 years old.
We are in need of volunteers – to help with animal care, administrative, fence building, grant writing, and more. We are in need of tax deductible donations, as we have 74 animals in our care, as a sanctuary, and do not generate income from adoption fees, (we do not adopt out animals), no income from exhibiting, (we are not open to the public, except for out once a month Howl In’s, which there is no charge to attend) and we are in need folks who want to know the truth about wolfdogs – the ‘myth-understood’ canine.
Please mark your calendars for August 4th, at 3:00 p.m. our next Howl In. You may email me, nancy@fullmoonfarm.org for an appointment for an alternative visit date.