Farm Sanctuary Facilities
Auditorium
Lectures, workshops and film viewings will be held in the auditorium, and will focus on the impact of the food industry on animals, the environment, and human health. Other topics will include cooking and plant based nutrition. All programs will be non-judgmental in nature and open to all those wishing to acquire new knowledge and understanding.
Museum
The first of its kind in the world, the Freedom Farm Sanctuary Museum will be a place of learning, and will make accessible the hidden world of factory farming through the personal stories of the FFS residents. Visitors to the museum will understand the effect of animal-based nutrition on the human body and the connection to the illnesses of modern life.
The museum will also present scientific information about environmental damage caused by factory farming, such as rain forest destruction, affect on human hunger, groundwater contamination, global warming and more.
The museum will also present scientific information about environmental damage caused by factory farming, such as rain forest destruction, affect on human hunger, groundwater contamination, global warming and more.
Veterinary Clinic
The FFS Veterinary Clinic is almost complete, and will receive survivors of the food industry. Veterinary doctors will provide a full examination upon arrival to determine the status of the animal’s health, as well as offer 24 hour-a-day care for all of the residents of the farm. In addition to traditional medicine, therapeutic alternative treatments will be provided for each animal’s needs to achieve and maintain optimal health. All animals will receive tender loving care, proper nutrition, respect and companionship until the end of their lives.
The Freedom Farm Sanctuary aspires to be a place of both experiential and formal learning. We are in the process of raising funds to refurbish or build structures to house our programming efforts and to offer guests and volunteers an optimal experience.
Snack Bar