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New Life Animal Sanctuary

"Life After Labs" 
New Life Animal Sanctuary graciously welcomed our troop to their facility and taught us about their mission, vivisection and about their amazing residents.  Please see below to learn of the girls experience her.  If you want to learn more or can find it in your heart to make a donation please do.
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By Nadine

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By Alex

The animals here are really happy. They were with animals with their own kind and they were rescued from labs. The animals were very cute. There were cows, chickens, donkeys, turkeys, bunnies, cats, dogs, rats, mice, and many others. There was one miniature horse and one horse. The pigs were cute.

I like how this sanctuary rescues the animals from the labs. Having a rescue like this one saves many animals from being tested on. The animals here all look really happy.

By Jessi

The Sanctuary was really fun and informational. I learned a lot. What scientists do to animals is sad and wrong. We all got to meet the animals and hear their story. We got to make salads for the animals. Seeing the animals that were saved was great. This sanctuary has rescued the highest number of pigs (31). The pigs had scars. It was sad, but now they are happy. The people and animals were welcoming. I hope one day I can return.

By Mirabella

The animal sanctuary that I went to was so fun and interesting.  I saw a lot of animals including two donkeys, pigs, cats, chickens, rabbits and so many more.  The area the sanctuary was in was Lake Elsinore.  There were so many animals and I fed them.  The animal sanctuary has saved many animals.

By Syana

This month my troop went to the New Life Animal Sanctuary. The sanctuary was located at a home. We saw many animals. The 2 animals that were the most interesting were the dog and cat. First, the dog had only three legs. He was the official greeter for the Farm. Secondly, the cats were really cute. They had a special tunnel they used to go from one area to  

another so that they were never exposed
to danger outside. Other animals at the sanctuary were 2 donkeys, 2 turkeys, approximately 20 cats, about 20 rabbits, approximately 40 chickens, 2 steer, 2 lamas, 40 mice and rats, and 10 goats. They had a lot of animals even the donkeys were going to get married. It was a great experience especially if you’re learning about being cruelty-free.

The Rescue + Freedom Project

Since 2010 the charity has been freeing survivors from laboratory experiments, senior and special needs animals from shelters, and victims of horrific abuse from around the world.

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