Animal Place
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Animal Place rescues farmed animals from slaughter, provides them with permanent sanctuary or homes, and promotes veganism. We operate a 600-acre sanctuary in Grass Valley, California and a 60-acre adoption center in Vacaville, Calif. Each year, more than 2,500 chickens, turkeys, goats, sheep and other farmed animals find new homes through our rescue and adoption program.
Animal Place
10M ago
Organization Description: Animal Place is a sanctuary and animal rights organization promoting the complete protection of farmed animals and a vegan lifestyle. There are two facilities: a 600-acre sanctuary in Grass Valley, CA that serves as a permanent safe haven for farmed animals and an education center and the 12-acre Rescue and Adoption facility in ..read more
Animal Place
1y ago
Membership Coordinator Stevie Walsh wants to share her favorite vegan bruschetta recipe with you. This tasty snack is a perfect summer treat, and an easy appetizer to prepare for large groups of people. Enjoy! Vegan Bruschetta (makes around 16) Ingredients: French Baguette Miyoko’s Creamery Organic Double Cream Garlic Herb Non Dairy Nut Cheese Vegan mozzarella ..read more
Animal Place
1y ago
Animal Place Manager, Food for Thought Program (remote) Reports to: Programs Director Job Status: Full-Time (40 hours/week) Hourly Wage: $21/hour Benefits: Health care after a 3-month probation period, paid vacation & holidays, sick time, and 403b with match after one year of employment Application Open Date: May 5, 2023 Position Summary: Animal Place is an ..read more
Animal Place
1y ago
ANIMAL PLACE PROGRAM DIRECTOR Job Title: Program Director (hybrid) Reports to: Executive Director Job Description: We are seeking an experienced Program Director to join our team who oversees all the education and advocacy programs: Compassion Campaign, social media, events, outreach, volunteers, interns, and campaigns. Our ideal candidate is skilled in project coordination and managing people ..read more
Animal Place
1y ago
Have you ever been in a disagreement with a friend? Formed a friendship with someone unexpected? Forgiven someone who upset you? As humans, complexity is expected in our relationships. But it’s often overlooked in animals. Molly and Melody are a beautiful example of two animals who just needed some time to figure things out ..read more
Animal Place
1y ago
We’ve launched a new Compassion Campaign urging you to support the Industrial Agriculture Accountability Act. This vital new legislation will, in addition to many other critical changes, protect farmed animals intentionally left behind during natural disasters. This legislation is personal to us here at Animal Place. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina decimated a number of commercial ..read more
Animal Place
1y ago
Organization Description: Founded in 1989, Animal Place is one of the oldest and largest sanctuaries for farmed animals in the United States. As an animal rights organization, we promote the complete protection of farmed animals and a vegan lifestyle. There are two facilities: a 600-acre sanctuary in Grass Valley, CA that serves as a ..read more
Animal Place
1y ago
At the end of February, we welcomed two new interns to the sanctuary. Lucie and Camille came from France and will stay with us for three months. They are volunteers with the Animal Care team and interns for the programs department. We asked them to write an article to share a bit more about themselves ..read more
Animal Place
1y ago
Wednesday, March 29th @ 12:00 p.m. P.S.T. We are on the precipice of a new animal farming industry – Octopus farming. Now is the time to unite our voices to stop this extreme form of cruelty from getting off the ground. Octopuses are extraordinary, sentient beings that are charismatic, curious, and charming in their personalities. They are highly intelligent and deserve our compassion and respect. Want to know what you can do to help stop this industry from taking root? Join us for our first virtual webinar in our series: Why You Should Care. We hope to see you ..read more
Animal Place
1y ago
Looking forward to some fun this spring? Join us for an event on March 18, 2023 that’s both fun and educational! The MeatOut Meet Up is a community event that includes a vegan potluck, the opportunity to learn about other local vegan and animal welfare organizations, a tour of the farmed animal sanctuary, photo ops with the animals, and material/resources to help spread the word about the Great American MeatOut.
Not vegetarian or vegan? Don’t worry- this is a judgement free zone! Come try delicious plant-based food, meet adorable animals, and learn about why and how people choose to cut anima ..read more