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French animal sanctuary in urgent need of donations
Big V, a sanctuary in France that cares for more than 160 rescued animals, is in urgent need of donations and volunteers if it is to survive

An animal sanctuary is calling for donations to continue carrying out its work as it faces an uncertain future.
The Big V Sanctuary, in Châteauponsac, Haute-Vienne, is on the brink of closure.
Vital donations have been slow, co-founder Miranda Elliott said, partly due to the role animals largely play in French culture, and party due to the coronavirus as she called for kind-hearted donors to give just €1 per month.
About Big V Sanctuary
The family-run non-profit Big V Sanctuary was in 2011 to rescue farm animals that have suffered abuse and neglect and nurse them back to health
In some cases, Big V are able to find new permanent homes for the animals. The rest live out their lives at the sanctuary.
"Our aim is to provide for each individual a safe and loving environment in which they can live out a long and fulfilling life, whilst experiencing care and compassion towards their needs, to treat them as we would wish to be treated and to be pain-free and calm when the time comes naturally for them to exit this world", explained Miranda.
"We strive to offer an environment which allows people to connect with the animals who deserve to be treated with respect and kindness. We invite people to spend time with us, help us and work alongside us in order to understand and appreciate the commitment of becoming an animal guardian."
Donations urgently needed
One-off donations
The so it can stay open and help the animals receive the care they rely on. Alternatively, donors can join Teaming, and . They are currently on 258 members, donating €1 a month, but the sanctuary's monthly food bill is well over €1,000 a month.
Volunteering
If you can give your time instead, . Please note that until more funds are raised, the sanctuary cannot afford to take on volunteers.