100% OF YOUR DONATION GOES DIRECTLY TO HELPING THE ANIMALS
DONATIONSDonations can be money, or items!
Donations support the work of Dysfunction Junction and help save the farm animals that otherwise would not be given the opportunity to live. To assist the greatest number of animals in need, and to make sure your gift does the most good, your donation will be used in combination with other sponsorship gifts to help save the lives of animals. Your support helps us ensure these animals continue to live the best quality of life possible and assists us in providing top-quality daily care, housing, food, and any necessary medical attention for an entire year. |
SPONSOR A RESIDENTSponsoring a farm resident is an excellent opportunity to provide direct support to these amazing animals.
The sponsor a resident program allows everyone near and far to help us care for our animals. |
HAY DONATION
After a summer of drought, and a chilly winter spring is right around the corner. With last years drought, and this year not promising any improvement, we're kicking off a HAY FUNDRAISER! Hay for us is $300 per round bale or $15 for a small bale.Please consider making a donation and help us refill with hay, even if it is just one bale.
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Will you help us build a barn to give our friends a more comfortable residence?

Montana can be cold, and so can our residents!
We're raising money to help build a barn with an area for hay storage.
When we purchased the 20 acre property, there was no infrastructure, no buildings, no well, not even a road. These past few winters have been hard on the animals, and the summers have been brutally hot. We would love to be able to give them a warm home out of the wind and snow - where their hay and feed could be stored to stay dry avoiding mold, and a place where their water will not freeze. This would also provide a special stall for any injured or sick animals that come into our care.
We're raising money to help build a barn with an area for hay storage.
When we purchased the 20 acre property, there was no infrastructure, no buildings, no well, not even a road. These past few winters have been hard on the animals, and the summers have been brutally hot. We would love to be able to give them a warm home out of the wind and snow - where their hay and feed could be stored to stay dry avoiding mold, and a place where their water will not freeze. This would also provide a special stall for any injured or sick animals that come into our care.