Team Finn
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Team Members: Laura Evonne Steinman, Christa Lamb
Finn was a special guest at the Arlington Street Church (ASC) Unitarian Universalist in Boston, MA for a Christmas Eve family service. A compassionate parishioner discovered that Finn was scheduled for slaughter but it was postponed because of his Christmas Eve visit. He was rescheduled to be slaughtered soon after Christmas. The parishioners contacted Cheri and Jim at Maple Farm Sanctuary and they agreed to offer Finn his forever home. A successful on-line fundraising campaign was established by the parishioners to cover the cost of his neutering and transporting him to his life long home at Maple Farm .
Finn is a Finnish cross sheep who was originally saved from a kill pen in New Hampshire in the hopes he'd get a few months more of life. His new home guarantees him a full and healthy life. He currently lives in peace at Maple Farm along with the other sheep, Tara Ann and Anna Beth.
Maple Farm Sanctuary is an animal sanctuary providing lifelong homes for abused, abandoned and unwanted farmed animals while promoting veganism and respect for all life through public information. Maple Farm Sanctuary has taken in a fraction of the billions of farmed animals that are bought, sold, tormented and slaughtered by the meat, dairy and fur industries.
At Maple Farm Sanctuary, we strive to treat both humans and non-humans as individuals who are worthy of compassion and respect, where we pursue a vegan diet and a non-violent lifestyle and where our stewardship of these 120 acres of beautiful Massachusetts farmland and wildlife habitat is a sacred trust.
Learn more about Maple Farm Sanctuary: http://www.maplefarmsanctuary.org/item/Our_Mission/224/c33
Finn was a special guest at the Arlington Street Church (ASC) Unitarian Universalist in Boston, MA for a Christmas Eve family service. A compassionate parishioner discovered that Finn was scheduled for slaughter but it was postponed because of his Christmas Eve visit. He was rescheduled to be slaughtered soon after Christmas. The parishioners contacted Cheri and Jim at Maple Farm Sanctuary and they agreed to offer Finn his forever home. A successful on-line fundraising campaign was established by the parishioners to cover the cost of his neutering and transporting him to his life long home at Maple Farm .
Finn is a Finnish cross sheep who was originally saved from a kill pen in New Hampshire in the hopes he'd get a few months more of life. His new home guarantees him a full and healthy life. He currently lives in peace at Maple Farm along with the other sheep, Tara Ann and Anna Beth.
Maple Farm Sanctuary is an animal sanctuary providing lifelong homes for abused, abandoned and unwanted farmed animals while promoting veganism and respect for all life through public information. Maple Farm Sanctuary has taken in a fraction of the billions of farmed animals that are bought, sold, tormented and slaughtered by the meat, dairy and fur industries.
At Maple Farm Sanctuary, we strive to treat both humans and non-humans as individuals who are worthy of compassion and respect, where we pursue a vegan diet and a non-violent lifestyle and where our stewardship of these 120 acres of beautiful Massachusetts farmland and wildlife habitat is a sacred trust.
Learn more about Maple Farm Sanctuary: http://www.maplefarmsanctuary.org/item/Our_Mission/224/c33
Organizer
Maple Farm Sanctuary
Organizer
Mendon, MA