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About Loving Farm Animal Sanctuary

Loving Farm Animal Sanctuary is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit that provides permanent safe homes for rescued animals from the food and agriculture industries.

Loving Farm was founded in 2015 in Northern California and is now permanently located in the wine country of Paso Robles, in Central California. This 16 acre hilltop haven is run by Co-Founders Tracey and Bill Soucy.

Tracey and Bill live on the sanctuary property and are full-time caretakers of over 30 rescued family members. They have been married for 30 years, and have always rescued animals, but creating and nurturing this sanctuary is a long-time dream come to fruition. Loving Farm is a haven of peace and safety for non-humans and humans alike, but also serves a greater purpose: to educate people about the billions of animals who are neglected, mutilated, tortured, and killed in the animal agriculture industry every year.

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