ROAR is an animal sanctuary where neglected or rescued animals come for safety and care. Residents include horses, cows, donkey, goats, pigs, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats, and alpacas. Volunteers welcome and offers sanctuary tours. Hours are by appointment only. Please contact to reserve a date and time.
3 Reviews
First Review by GemCityVegan
edav344
Points +2715
Beautiful sanctuary and beautiful residents - Edit
I loved visiting and volunteering at Red Oak. Wendy takes such good care of the residents and has such a big heart. Every animal receives species-specific and individualized care. They all have inside outside space to make sure they have the right space and shelter based on the weather/environment. ROAR also hosts an annual open barn/fundraising event that is so fun and gives everyone the ability to visit this amazing sanctuary, learn about veganism, and meet some amazing individuals
Read moreI also sponsor Vincent the cow on Patreon - check them out and consider joining Patreon and/or sponsoring a resident!
Updated from previous review on 2024-02-21
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VeganLens
Points +1342
Beautiful Sanctuary - Edit
This is a beautiful vegan sanctuary that takes excellent care of their residents. Though we live in Columbus, it's worth the two hour drive to volunteer. The residents receive individualized medical care, and each have their own lodging and accommodations. Everyone is so loved.
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GemCityVegan
Points +1407
Amazing - Edit
I LOVE coming to visit and volunteer on the farm. I sponsor 2 animals each month; Tore, a black Swiss duck, and ElGuapo, a heritage turkey. Wendy is a gem and her everything are those animals. Always looking forward to my next animal therapy appointment. ❤️
Read morePros: Animal rescue, Friendly
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