| Last updated on August 14, 2007 |
Our vision:To Save our Earth and all its life forms, through the simple act of what we choose to eat. What we chooses to eat impact one's health, the life and suffering of billions of farm animals, extermination of wildlife, depletion of sealife, and pollution of our environment.
Description:
Oreo's Aloha Farm Sanctuary presently has two locations. A 2 acres rabbit sanctuary in Haiku and a 20 acres farm animals(cows) in Onomea, Big Island. We have two major area of work. The first is providing homes for animals and the second is our No-Cholesterol food outreach program. The program includes an annual meatless, eggless, and dairyless food sampling festival. A support group meeting is scheduled for first week of every month.programs on nutrition, vegetarian cooking, and diet and diseases will be broadcast on public access t.v.And lastly a website being design for downloading coupons.
History:
Oreo sanctuary was founded five years ago. They came as abandoned dogs and cats that was on Maui streets. It was through our cats and dogs that we learn to empathized with the dismal plight of farm animals and how their ill fate is connected to what we choose to eat. For the last four years we had meatless cooking and nutrition seminars.
Contact people:
Office fax number: (808) 572-8560
Address:
Web Site: http://www.oreoalohafarmsanctuary.com
Directions:
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Going on Hana Highway, pass 14 mile marker, Take right on Ulumalu Rd. First left is Opana Place. |
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