F.R.I.E.N.D. Farmed Animal Rescue in Kent provide a permanent life-long home for abused, unwanted and orphaned farmed animals. About 150 animals, including pigs, cows, goats, geese, sheep, chickens, turkeys, dogs, cats, ferrets and a horse enjoy as natural a life as possible in the heart of the Kent countryside.
We have volunteer days where people come up and help do jobs around the sanctuary, feeding the animals and many other tasks.
Volunteer work days on the 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month are organised by the London Animal Rights meet-up group.
If you’re coming from somewhere else on these days you can still get in touch with them.
F.R.I.E.N.D. Farmed Animal Rescue in Kent provide a permanent life-long home for abused, unwanted and orphaned farmed animals. About 150 animals, including pigs, cows, goats, geese, sheep, chickens, turkeys, dogs, cats, ferrets and a horse enjoy as natural a life as possible in the heart of the Kent countryside.
We have volunteer days where people come up and help do jobs around the sanctuary, feeding the animals and many other tasks.
Volunteer work days on the 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month are organised by the London Animal Rights meet-up group.
If you’re coming from somewhere else on these days you can still get in touch with them.
F.R.I.E.N.D. Farmed Animal Rescue in Kent provide a permanent life-long home for abused, unwanted and orphaned farmed animals. About 150 animals, including pigs, cows, goats, geese, sheep, chickens, turkeys, dogs, cats, ferrets and a horse enjoy as natural a life as possible in the heart of the Kent countryside.
We have volunteer days where people come up and help do jobs around the sanctuary, feeding the animals and many other tasks.
Volunteer work days on the 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month are organised by the London Animal Rights meet-up group.
If you’re coming from somewhere else on these days you can still get in touch with them.
F.R.I.E.N.D. Farmed Animal Rescue in Kent provide a permanent life-long home for abused, unwanted and orphaned farmed animals. About 150 animals, including pigs, cows, goats, geese, sheep, chickens, turkeys, dogs, cats, ferrets and a horse enjoy as natural a life as possible in the heart of the Kent countryside.
We have volunteer days where people come up and help do jobs around the sanctuary, feeding the animals and many other tasks.
Volunteer work days on the 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month are organised by the London Animal Rights meet-up group.
If you’re coming from somewhere else on these days you can still get in touch with them.
F.R.I.E.N.D. Farmed Animal Rescue in Kent provide a permanent life-long home for abused, unwanted and orphaned farmed animals. About 150 animals, including pigs, cows, goats, geese, sheep, chickens, turkeys, dogs, cats, ferrets and a horse enjoy as natural a life as possible in the heart of the Kent countryside.
We have volunteer days where people come up and help do jobs around the sanctuary, feeding the animals and many other tasks.
Volunteer work days on the 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month are organised by the London Animal Rights meet-up group.
If you’re coming from somewhere else on these days you can still get in touch with them.
F.R.I.E.N.D. Farmed Animal Rescue in Kent provide a permanent life-long home for abused, unwanted and orphaned farmed animals. About 150 animals, including pigs, cows, goats, geese, sheep, chickens, turkeys, dogs, cats, ferrets and a horse enjoy as natural a life as possible in the heart of the Kent countryside.
We have volunteer days where people come up and help do jobs around the sanctuary, feeding the animals and many other tasks.
Volunteer work days on the 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month are organised by the London Animal Rights meet-up group.
If you’re coming from somewhere else on these days you can still get in touch with them.
F.R.I.E.N.D. Farmed Animal Rescue in Kent provide a permanent life-long home for abused, unwanted and orphaned farmed animals. About 150 animals, including pigs, cows, goats, geese, sheep, chickens, turkeys, dogs, cats, ferrets and a horse enjoy as natural a life as possible in the heart of the Kent countryside.
We have volunteer days where people come up and help do jobs around the sanctuary, feeding the animals and many other tasks.
Volunteer work days on the 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month are organised by the London Animal Rights meet-up group.
If you’re coming from somewhere else on these days you can still get in touch with them.
F.R.I.E.N.D. Farmed Animal Rescue in Kent provide a permanent life-long home for abused, unwanted and orphaned farmed animals. About 150 animals, including pigs, cows, goats, geese, sheep, chickens, turkeys, dogs, cats, ferrets and a horse enjoy as natural a life as possible in the heart of the Kent countryside.
We have volunteer days where people come up and help do jobs around the sanctuary, feeding the animals and many other tasks.
Volunteer work days on the 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month are organised by the London Animal Rights meet-up group.
If you’re coming from somewhere else on these days you can still get in touch with them.
F.R.I.E.N.D. Farmed Animal Rescue in Kent provide a permanent life-long home for abused, unwanted and orphaned farmed animals. About 150 animals, including pigs, cows, goats, geese, sheep, chickens, turkeys, dogs, cats, ferrets and a horse enjoy as natural a life as possible in the heart of the Kent countryside.
We have volunteer days where people come up and help do jobs around the sanctuary, feeding the animals and many other tasks.
Volunteer work days on the 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month are organised by the London Animal Rights meet-up group.
If you’re coming from somewhere else on these days you can still get in touch with them.
F.R.I.E.N.D. Farmed Animal Rescue in Kent provide a permanent life-long home for abused, unwanted and orphaned farmed animals. About 150 animals, including pigs, cows, goats, geese, sheep, chickens, turkeys, dogs, cats, ferrets and a horse enjoy as natural a life as possible in the heart of the Kent countryside.
We have volunteer days where people come up and help do jobs around the sanctuary, feeding the animals and many other tasks.
Volunteer work days on the 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month are organised by the London Animal Rights meet-up group.
If you’re coming from somewhere else on these days you can still get in touch with them.