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Llama Sanctuary in Desperate need of Volunteers and Funds!!

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ORGANIZATION: StillPointe Llama Sanctuary

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  • 12 people are interested
Owner with rescued llama

UPDATE: WE ARE IN DESPERATE NEED OF VOLUNTEERS!!!!!

We need volunteer help on a daily basis, most of the work is done by the owners, we have volunteers on wednesday, and I work thursday, but chela and mark need help all the time, it is too much work for them, both are in their seventies, so please if your not afraid of hardworking and love animals, give us a call or email. Thank you so much!!!!!!

Stillpointe Sanctuary is always looking for volunteers to help out with chores at the farm: poo scooping, llama feeding, support with training, walking llamas, trimming toenails, shearing, building shelters, fencing and clearing (firewood available for FREE!).

Other ways you can help are donating. We are always in need of hay, supplements, medicines and building materials (please contact us for specifics). Monetary donations of any amount are also an important way that you can contribute to helping the llamas.

call (360) 813-3213 first too make sure we are there.

email: kweiden67@gmail.com

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About StillPointe Llama Sanctuary

Location:

PO BOX 3320, SILVERDALE, WA 98383, US

Mission Statement

RESCUE and rehabilitate llamas, and provide a loving home for them for the rest of their lives. PROVIDE a fun and healthy learning experience with these wonderful animals in a natural, peaceful setting utilizing activities involving the arts, nature and spiritual motivation. ESTABLISH a retreat center where children, animals and adults may come together to play, learn and grow!

Description

StillPointe Sanctuary is an always growing/evolving organization of people and critters...there are for the most part only two people (Chela and Mark), who do all the work and live with the llamas - and goats, and dogs and cats and sheep - with no doubt more to come.

There are some ongoing volunteers who help regularly and then there are those who come and go and are "on call". Daily activities include the usual never-ending chores looking out for the welfare of the animals. So far we have been able to laugh more than we cry and go with the flow of life on the farm.

When the generator quits, the well freezes, the shelters blow down, trees fall on the fences, the place is so deep in mud or the snow, or rain is coming down so hard we can’t see a few feet ahead of us, we rant a good bit, but then realize it’s only this moment that is "bad". When it’s all over we still have these beautiful animals and a lovely spot in a scenic and peaceful part of the country. We have a lot of support from many wonderful people and, most of all, we have this work that we love.

When someone like "Kernel" our newest cria shows up as a surprise and we get to raise him and know that he won’t end up as a neglected or abused llama, we just thank the Universe and keep on.


CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Community
Crisis Support
Animals, Community, Crisis Support

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

710 Peter Hagen Rd.Seabeck, WA 98380

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • daily
  • call ahead first

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