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Help Us Launch

If what will take place at The Sanctuary is compelling to you, we have a wide variety of ways you can be involved, joining our growing root system:
  • Financial Gifts - can be donated through our non-profit partners

  • Grant Writing

  • Connections

  • Volunteer

  • Keep in Touch

  • Spread the Word

  • Connect with our Non-profit Partners
    - Please see below to understand how we work alongside these organizations, or check out their websites for more information

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Meet our nonprofit partners

This team is doing the work of rescuing at-risk horses and helping them find new purpose. Some find new families to love, others are joining a growing herd of four-legged friends who will help young women at The Sanctuary through equine-assisted mental health activities. Sanctuary Horses also looks for ways to actively benefit the local community of Pinedale and Sublette County.

Raising Resources for Transformational Mental Health Care

 

This will be our scholarship generator for future clientele of The Sanctuary.

Currently, it provides a tax-deductible way to support The Sanctuary development and our Purposeful Partners.

These organizations include:

  • The Sanctuary

  • Sanctuary Horses

  • The Jae Foundation

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Root Systems

Many of our beautiful Wyoming hills are covered in Aspen groves.

These gorgeous trees rarely grow alone; groves are far more common. We think of the young women that will be served at The Sanctuary, and we can't help but see the similarities - the need to grow together, not in isolation. That healing work will outlast us all, and will go on to sprout new growth that will span farther than we could begin to imagine right now. It's why one of our value statements is: "Cultivating healing for generations to come."

What few people know about aspens is that if you dig down deep to their roots, you will find one single root system. This complex network allows aspen groves to survive what most individual trees cannot - clear cutting, fires, drought. And while each tree may live about 100 years, root systems can survive 5,000-10,000 years! Long before a single sapling appears above the ground, the root system is at work in the soil, waiting for the conditions to be just right for the trees to make their appearance.

 

This is how we see our growing network of supporters, all contributing their unique gifts, so that once conditions are just right, those first saplings will break through and begin to grow, strong and resilient. The complex root system that will sustain this crucial work will be the partnership and cooperation of countless individuals who catch the vision, who want to make a difference, and who choose to get involved.

 

We would love for YOU to be a part of our root system as we build now for the growth that will take place in the future.

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