04/27/2019
EVENT TODAY 2-6PM
FOOD, FUN, CELEBRATION!
Some of you have heard, others may not have, but we suffered a great loss of one of our supporters and the son of our current standing Vice President. Despite the triviality of the situation, we stand by Soheil Antonio Mojarrad. He was one of the most caring, compassionate, animal loving human beings one could ever meet. For this reason - we are supporting him today. We apologize in the delay in notice, but we have had less than 24 hours to plan all the details of this event. With that being said - JOIN US! If you have ever met our Vice President, or her son, or would like to get to know him - our farm is open to you today! We are hosting a festival, themed βOceans of Love,β to celebrate Soheilβs life. Although our farm is not completed yet, this event has one focus: Not to blame, not to pick sides, but rather, to bring awareness to mental illness and brain trauma. We are using this event to promote the correlation of animals needing rescue along with the effects these vulnerable animals have on people in our communities who are suffering just as much. We want to bring awareness to mental illness and traumatic brain injuries which are unfortunately well under-promoted through our media outlets and programs. We want to lead an example in our community by providing a long term solution to a permanent problem - one that promotes personal growth, both physically and mentally all while supporting the rehabilitation of animals in need. The bonds and connections people find and create with our animal friends has proven to be incredible in the past, so we shall continue to spread these opportunities to those in need throughout our community to prevent events such as this one from occurring. No persons life is worth being ended due to lack of understand and programs built to help these individuals find peace and solace within themselves. We truly believe animals are the key, so support us, our cause and the programs we seek to establish to really be a positive influence in our small community.