Furever Farm is a charity rescue/sanctuary/rehoming farm for rural animals in South Australia that relies entirely on donations and fundraising to provide for the unwanted, abused and orphaned.
The vision and mission at Furever Farm is simple - love, care, devotion, commitment, educate and promise.
* Love and care for the rescued
* Devotion to them and the cause
* Commitment against all odds
* Educate the community on these animals true nature
* and a Promise to do all of the above over and over again.
Their journey to running a rescue farm started on the other side of the world in 2009. A chance viewing of a documentary on farm animals, their treatment and the depravities of the slaughterhouse set them on a course of discovery that took two animal lovers and turned them into activists and advocates for the voiceless. Initially working with local shelters and rescue groups, primarily with domestic animals, they started saving and researching what it would take to start and run a sanctuary for the dumped, abandoned and forgotten animals of the farming industry.
In 2016 they realised their dream and moved into the property at Rockleigh and set about readying the paddocks - fixing fencing, building shelters, installing water and feed troughs, because they knew there were virtually no other farm sanctuaries and they quickly were taking calls for animals that needed new homes.
Furever Farm is now home to 80 animals, sheep, goats, full grown ‘bobby calves’, ex-racing horses, ducks, chickens and pigs.