

Small Pig Sanctuary Fosters Love and Compassion in a North Carolina Community with Anna O'Neal
Oct 13, 2023
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For more information:
https://www.jennaandfriendsanimalsanctuary.org/blog/hi-im-anna-founder-of-jenna-and-friends
To donate: https://www.jennaandfriendsanimalsanctuary.org/donate.html
Anna is the founder of Jenna and Friends Animal Sanctuary (JAFAS), a small microsanctuary for rescued pigs and roosters in Chapel Hill, NC. Her mission is threefold: (1) provide a loving and safe forever home for farm animals in need, (2) serve as an example for others who want to start a small animal rescue in their community with little-to-no funding, and (3) educate the community through events and social media about the plight of pigs who suffer the consequences of the breeding and food industries.
Since she started the sanctuary over eight years ago, Anna continues to carry out her mission by fostering several community partnerships. In addition to the healthy home-cooked food that she prepares for the animals, Anna receives food donations from local grocery co-ops, garden centers, breweries, and restaurants. She works with students in the UNC School of Journalism to create projects that inform and educate the public about factory farming and the need for more microsanctuaries. She also partners with a UNC animal rights organization called Vegans for Peace to expose the community to ethical food choices that promote good health, a safe environment, and respect for animals.
Anna works a full-time job as a technical writer in corporate America to pay for expenses at the sanctuary, but she also welcomes donations on her website to help fund her important mission. She’s also using her writing skills to create a children’s book about the animals and all their whimsical shenanigans at the farm.
Anna gives tours of the sanctuary on the weekends and welcomes volunteers throughout the week. You can learn more about Anna in her blog.