Founded in 1969, The Donkey Sanctuary is dedicated to improving the welfare of donkeys. Learn more about our work and how you can help here
The Donkey Sanctuary is a UK-based charity dedicated to the welfare of donkeys and mules worldwide. It provides a sanctuary for donkeys in need, promotes donkey welfare through education and advocacy, and supports international projects to improve the lives of donkeys and the communities that depend on them.
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Support donkeys by adopting one. You'll receive updates and photos of your adopted donkey.
Make a donation to help care for donkeys in need and support the charity's global work.
Opportunities to volunteer at the sanctuary or at events to support the charity's mission.
Educational resources and programs aimed at promoting donkey welfare and responsible ownership.
Support for projects around the world that aim to improve the lives of donkeys and the communities that rely on them.
Visit one of the sanctuary's centers to meet the donkeys and learn more about their work.
Purchase gifts and merchandise to support the charity's work.
Stay informed with the latest news, stories, and updates from the sanctuary.
Participate in events organized by the sanctuary to raise awareness and funds.
Information on how to leave a gift in your will to support the sanctuary's future work.
To transform the quality of life for donkeys, mules, and people worldwide through greater understanding, collaboration, and support.
A world where donkeys and mules live free from suffering and their contribution to humanity is fully valued.
Compassion, Collaboration, and Creativity guide the charity's work and interactions.
The charity has helped over 1.8 million donkeys and mules in 35 countries through direct care, education, and advocacy.
The Donkey Sanctuary has received numerous awards for its work in animal welfare and charity management.
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