Safe Haven Farm Sanctuary in Poughquag is moving to a bigger space. Ellen and Bill Crain, the sanctuary’s founders, need larger pastures so they can provide homes for more rescued animals. The new farm will still be on Gardner Hollow Rd., about a mile downhill from the present location. The new address is 254 Gardner Hollow Rd.
The Crains hope they can move their animals before the first snow falls and in time for their annual Thanksgiving Party for the Turkeys, which is Saturday, November 23, 12 to 2 pm. The farm sanctuary currently cares for over 100 animals, including goats, sheep, chickens, pigs, and horses—all rescued from slaughter or abuse. Bill has read many stories about the animals on Pawling Public Radio.

For more information about the sanctuary, visit its website, Safehavenfarmsanctuary.org