A horse stands at sunset in a quiet pasture, silhouetted against a golden sky

A nonprofit sanctuary · pre-launch

Help us bring the first animal home.

We’re raising a founding fund to acquire land, build the first paddock, and welcome our earliest rescued residents. Your gift puts a real animal on real grass.

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100% of founding-fund gifts go to land, fencing, shelter, and veterinary care · donor-recognition wall begins at $25.

Founding fund · land & first residents

$0 raised of $75,000 goal

0 of 100 Founding 100 donor seats claimed.

Our mission

Compassionate living, taught one backyard at a time.

We’re building a sanctuary that gives rescued farm animals a calm, lifelong home — and a conservation education center that helps families turn their own yards into living habitat for pollinators, birds, and native plants.

“Conservation starts at home. Every porch, every garden bed, every backyard can become part of a wider refuge.”
— Eileen Keating, Founder

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Building toward

What your founding gift makes real.

5+ acres of pasture we’re seeking
12 first-year residents we’re preparing for
100 Founding 100 donor seats

These are the numbers we’re building toward in year one — not promises. Every gift moves them closer.

A horse standing in a golden pasture at sunset

Who we’re here for

The animals others can’t take in.

We’re building Sleepy Tales for the residents most sanctuaries can’t accept — seniors who need quiet pasture and pain management, animals with medical or special needs who require ongoing care, and bonded pairs who must not be separated.

Every intake gets a veterinary exam, a thoughtful introduction, and a permanent place at the farm. We’ll always say no rather than overcrowd.

How our rescue work runs →

From the pasture

Glimpses of the sanctuary we’re building.

A pair of brown cows in a sunlit pasture
Photo: Sebastian Pociecha / Unsplash
A goat looking directly at the camera
Photo: Egor Myznik / Unsplash
Rolling green pasture under a soft sky
Photo: Federico Respini / Unsplash
Sheep grazing on a hillside at sunset
Photo: Sam Carter / Unsplash
Chickens foraging in a green yard
Photo: William Moreland / Unsplash
A horse in golden afternoon light
Photo: Annie Spratt / Unsplash
Horses Donkeys Cows Goats Sheep Pigs Chickens Ducks Turkeys

What we do

Three quiet, connected promises.

Sanctuary

Lifelong homes for rescued farm animals — cows, goats, sheep, donkeys, hens, and the soft-nosed others who need somewhere safe to land.

How sanctuary works →

Backyard Conservation

Native plants, pollinator corridors, and practical workshops that turn ordinary yards into living habitat for the species we share home with.

Conservation in your backyard →

Education & Visits

Hands-on learning days, school visits, and seasonal events that reconnect families with the land — and with the animals who live on it.

Learning at the farm →

Conservation starts at home

A pollinator garden begins with one plant.

When you donate to Sleepy Tales, you’re funding a sanctuary and the workshops that teach our community how to turn a back patio into a refuge. The animals are our heart. The garden classroom is the multiplier.

See the conservation work →

100% donor-funded. Every founding-fund gift goes to land, fencing, shelter, veterinary care, and the pollinator garden — itemized in our annual report.

Together

A sanctuary is built by a community.

Who we are

A founder-led nonprofit being built around lifelong farm-animal sanctuary and community conservation education. We’re starting small on purpose, and growing only as we can do it well.

How we work

Sanctuary work in partnership with local animal control, neighboring sanctuaries, and individual surrenders. Every intake decision starts with the animal’s welfare and our current capacity.

Why backyards

Animals are the heart; native plant restoration is the multiplier. Aggregated across a community, ordinary yards become a meaningful conservation surface for pollinators, birds, and native species.

Stay close

Quiet updates from the farm.

A short note when a new animal arrives, when the pollinator garden blooms, when a workshop opens. Sent occasionally. Never sold.

Help us welcome the first animal home. Donate