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Animal sanctuary desperately in need of help

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As an animal sanctuary for all species, our rescues are our family. We made an incredibly difficult decision to leave the West Coast because of climate change that has resulted in droughts and fires. Moving an entire sanctuary of 142 animals on a
2200 mile journey was daunting. Our priority was the animals, so we made the decision to hire a moving company to move all of our worldly possessions, while we concentrated on getting the animals safely to their new home in Cove Arkansas. Unfortunately the moving company we hired and paid close to $10,000.00 to East Freight Logistics LLC, never had any intention of delivering our goods or the goods of 243 other victims. There is an ongoing Portland Oregon police (report # 21-802167) and FBI Investigation into the company, who has since changed their name to Ortiz Services LLC. As a sanctuary with many special
needs animals this puts us in a huge bind, as we have had to spend our entire savings to buy items we already had, just to feed and provide for our family. The savings
was our nest egg to provide for the animals until we could plant the fields to grow our own hay. We now find ourself very short on funds to see the winter out. And our disabled goat Tabby desperately needs a new wheelchair ($900) as we shipped hers. We have been unable to purchase a new one because every penny we have has gone into feeding our large family. Its winter here and all of coats for the animals, heaters, and blankets were shipped. Our family would be so appreciative for any amount you could send to help us through the winter. Our monthly feed cost in the winter is $3,100. Can you be their hero?

Organizer

Helen Demes
Organizer
Cove, AR
Sunset Farms Sanctuary
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