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VINE

Org #54746
Vetted since 2018 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit
2000
year founded
$95,749
raised on GlobalGiving
7
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

VINE Sanctuary is an LGBTQ-led farmed animal refuge that cares for more than 500 animals while promoting plant-based eating and veganic agriculture. As an ecofeminist organization, we work for social and environmental justice as well as for animal liberation.

Projects (4)

Project Leaders
pattrice jones
pattrice jones
Michelle Carrera
Michelle Carrera
Sarahjane Blum
Sarahjane Blum
Team
pattrice l jones, Cheryl Wylie
Organization Information
158 Massey Rd.
Springfield, VT 05156
United States
802-885-4017
Organization Information
158 Massey Rd.
Springfield, VT 05156
United States
802-885-4017

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

The Delights of Spring

By pattrice jones | VINE Sanctuary co-founder & Coordinator

Even though it's snowing as I type this, spring has arrived at VINE Sanctuary. Cows and sheep spread out to graze the new grass on pastures previously covered with snow. Turkeys stretch their wings... Read the full report ›

Apr 19, 2026 | The Rooster Project
It's that time of the year again...

By pattrice jones | VINE Sanctuary co-founder & Coordinator

Spring has sprung here at VINE Sanctuary, and that means that roosters are rowdy. They're not the only ones! As snowy yards and frigid temperatures are replaced by warmer days and emerging greenery,... Read the full report ›

Dec 22, 2025 | The Rooster Project
Crowing Around the Clock (and the Seasons)

By pattrice jones | Coordinator, VINE Sanctuary

Did you know that roosters crow all day long, not just early in the morning? That's because crowing evolved as a way for flocks of red junglefowl, the wild birds from whom all chickens descended, to... Read the full report ›
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