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Acquire a 40+ acre home with residential and agricultural zoning to create an animal healing center and an organic, fully-sustainable sanctuary for animals in need and to facilitate workshops, retreats and healing endeavors for overnight guests with their animals.

Create a presence in the work that we are endeavoring, worldwide, for animal rescues.

Establish an effective training program that mentors others to do what we do.

Launch a series of fundraising activities that will successfully fund the expansion of our rescue, healing, education, outreach and retreat programs.

Establish a strong network of animal rescues and shelters to work with.

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Indigo Rhythms, Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit organization (status pending).

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MISSION

The mission of Indigo Rhythms is to create a holistic and balanced animal community, by empowering rescuers, the animals being rescued and all those connected to the entire animal matrix through knowledge, healing and compassion.

INDIGO FARMS HEALING SANCTUARY

In 2021, we broke ground on our latest healing endeavor...Indigo Farms Healing Sanctuary has been a long time in the making, but we are now, currently, the forever home to three rescued farm pigs...Rhubarb, Pistachio and Honeydew...each arriving with their own stories and traumas, but now happy, healed and thriving in the beautiful loving home together! We are also home to a feral dog, named Mumford, who was running in the streets, as soon as we arrived. Our neighbor threatened to shoot him, but we persuaded him to help us catch him, so we could give him a safe and happy home with us here instead. And last year, we discovered a feral mom cat with her 5 newborn kittens in our garage. So they now have the entire upstairs of our home (with a 50-foot hallway/runway) to call their own. Check back, as we continue to rescue more!

To work with, but not limited to, the animal rescue world, which includes the rescuers, the rescued and the perpetrators and to work with veterinary centers, which includes the veterinarians, the technicians, the animals and their owners.

To teach the rescuers self-care, animal care and environmental care, while educating about the trauma that is not only the result of violence, but also the root cause.

OBJECTIVES

To educate about how the public plays a big part in bringing forth and forming a well-rounded and incorporative world between animals, their habitat and humans, and an awareness of the interconnectedness of all things. And to educate the public about what we do, why we do it and how it works...and the impact it has on the groups we work with.
 

To improve our work for the public benefit, by continuing our own education.

To promote our work through speaking engagements and hosting booths at trade events, so that we can have a presence in the work that is being done worldwide for animal rescue.

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