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020: Inside Unity Farm Sanctuary with Kathy Halamka: A Place of Safety and Compassion

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Unity Farm Sanctuary in Sherborn, Massachusetts is home to over 250 rescued animals, including cows, pigs, goats, turkeys, ponies, and llamas. Founded in 2016 by Kathy and John Halamka, the sanctuary provides lifelong refuge to farmed animals while serving as a hub for humane education and community outreach.

Co-founder Kathy Halamka brings her background in business and the arts to every aspect of the sanctuary. From coordinating volunteers to sharing stories through photography and writing, her hands-on leadership helps people connect deeply with the animals and the mission.

Unity's residents are never adopted out. Once they arrive, they become permanent family members. For animals they cannot take in, Kathy works with other sanctuaries to ensure safe, long-term placements with thoughtful planning and support.

With over 1,300 volunteers and a growing base of monthly donors and sponsors, Unity relies on community support to thrive. Fundraising efforts are transparent and mission-driven, including animal sponsorships, legacy giving, and events like Dudley Fest.

Education is at the core of Unity’s work. Programs serve all ages, including the LEAP initiative, which offers students an ethical alternative to traditional 4-H and FFA programs. Tours and workshops promote kindness, compassion, and respect for animals as sentient beings.

To learn more, support the mission, or schedule a visit, go to www.unityfarmsanctuary.org.

Full post and other episodes: www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/020-Kathy-Halamka

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Unity Farm Sanctuary in Sherborn, Massachusetts is home to over 250 rescued animals, including cows, pigs, goats, turkeys, ponies, and llamas. Founded in 2016 by Kathy and John Halamka, the sanctuary provides lifelong refuge to farmed animals while serving as a hub for humane education and community outreach.

Co-founder Kathy Halamka brings her background in business and the arts to every aspect of the sanctuary. From coordinating volunteers to sharing stories through photography and writing, her hands-on leadership helps people connect deeply with the animals and the mission.

Unity's residents are never adopted out. Once they arrive, they become permanent family members. For animals they cannot take in, Kathy works with other sanctuaries to ensure safe, long-term placements with thoughtful planning and support.

With over 1,300 volunteers and a growing base of monthly donors and sponsors, Unity relies on community support to thrive. Fundraising efforts are transparent and mission-driven, including animal sponsorships, legacy giving, and events like Dudley Fest.

Education is at the core of Unity’s work. Programs serve all ages, including the LEAP initiative, which offers students an ethical alternative to traditional 4-H and FFA programs. Tours and workshops promote kindness, compassion, and respect for animals as sentient beings.

To learn more, support the mission, or schedule a visit, go to www.unityfarmsanctuary.org.

Full post and other episodes: www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/020-Kathy-Halamka

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