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How Dalo Acres Uses Support

Dalo Acres uses support to help with practical sanctuary needs: animal care, feed, bedding, shelter, fencing, approved supplies, safe spaces, project needs, youth mentorship, and mission support. The most useful gifts are clear, practical, and matched to what the sanctuary needs now.

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Common ways support may help

  • Feed, hay, bedding, and animal care supplies
  • Shelter, fencing, safe spaces, and project needs
  • Daily routines, cleaning, water, and observation
  • Family education, youth mentorship, and service opportunities
  • Current needs that change by season and situation

Why flexible support matters

Flexible gifts help Dalo Acres respond to the most useful need at the right time. That may be daily care, a project, supplies, or an immediate pressure point.

Helpful next steps

How donations help daily care, Daily care vs project support, What happens after you donate, or Answer Hub.

How Support Is Used FAQ

How does Dalo Acres use support?

Support may help with animal care, feed, bedding, shelter, fencing, supplies, safe spaces, projects, youth mentorship, and current needs.

Why are current needs important?

Current needs help supporters give in a way that is useful right now.

Is flexible giving useful?

Yes. Flexible giving lets Dalo Acres direct support toward the most useful need.

Where should I start?

Start with current needs, the donation guide, or the Answer Hub.

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