Sponsor an Animal at Helping Friendly Farm!
At Helping Friendly Farm, we provide a loving home to all our animals. Caring for these wonderful creatures comes with a cost, especially when it comes to feeding and maintaining their habitats and veterinary costs. You can help make a real difference in their lives by sponsoring our furry and feathered farm family members!
Why Sponsor an Animal?
When you sponsor an animal at Helping Friendly Farm, you help cover the essential costs of food, medical care, and the upkeep of their habitat. Your sponsorship will provide your chosen animal with a safe, healthy, and happy life at the farm. You will receive monthly updates on your sponsored animal’s well-being and growth! Please note that sponsoring does not represent any form of ownership of our animals.
Sponsorship Levels:
- $25/month: Basic Care – Helps with food and daily needs. (Tier Includes: monthly update of your sponsored animal)
- $50/month: Comfort & Care – Covers food, bedding, and regular check-ups. (Tier Includes: monthly update of your sponsored animal, and a friendship bracelet with your sponsored animal’s name on it)
- $100/month: Full Support – Provides food, medical care, and enrichment activities for a happy life! (Tier Includes: monthly update of your sponsored animal friendship bracelet with your sponsored animal’s name on it, and a Helping Friendly Farm T-shirt)
How It Works:
1. Select an animal you wish to support below.
2. Set Your Sponsorship Level: Our sponsorship options are affordable and flexible, designed to fit a range of budgets.
3. Support Their Care: Your donation will directly go toward their food, shelter, and veterinary needs.
4. Stay Connected: Get updates about your animal, including photos, stories, and progress reports from the farm.
Thank you for supporting
Helping Friendly Farm!
Brady
(Tom) Brady is a gentle, goofy goat. He doesn’t follow the other goats around very much and instead marches to the beat of his own drum. Brady adores people and loves to be petted and hugged. Breed: Nubian
Jordan
(Michael) Jordan is a curious, sweet boy. He has the softest fur out of all of the goats. Jordan’s curiosity leads him to untie people’s shoelaces sometimes, which visitors find very silly! Jordan likes to have the top of his head scratched and will give kisses when asked. Breed: Nigerian Dwarf
Pele
(Tom) Brady is a gentle, goofy goat. He doesn’t follow the other goats around very much and instead marches to the beat of his own drum. Brady adores people and loves to be petted and hugged. Breed: Nubian
Marty
Marty, a potbelly pig, is Bear’s twin brother. He loves cuddling, being scratched on his sides, and getting brushed. Because Marty is so pale, he needs sunscreen when it is sunny outside!
Our Animals
Tiger
Tiger (Woods) is a sweetie who can also be pushy when he wants attention. He loves to be scratched on his head and get petted. Many people think Tiger and Bolt are the most fun because they crave so much attention. Just like people, all of the goats have unique characteristics that make them special. Breed: Nubian
Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Gretzky is the only goat that goes by two names. This sweet goat has blue eyes, just like the hockey player he was named for. Wayne Gretzky likes to be scratched behind his ears and on the top of his head. He can give kisses when asked and is generally a good boy but can be shy. Breed: Nigerian Dwarf
Moon
Moon is a miniature Mediterranean donkey who likes to get up close and personal once he’s comfortable. He is known to make people laugh by putting his face right up to visitors’ faces. If you are low enough to the ground, he may even put his head on your shoulder or head! This is a sign of affection and even trust. If Moon puts his head on you - rest assured you are loved by a donkey!
Bear
Bear, a potbelly pig, is Marty’s brother. He loves to cuddle, getting scratched on his sides, and adores a good brushing. Bear has no problem voicing his thoughts and opinions with his oinking!
Bolt
(Usain) Bolt is a sweet goat who doesn’t know his own strength. While he enjoys being around people and loves getting petted, he can be a little too pushy when he wants attention sometimes. Bolt and Tiger are best friends and keep each other company. Breed: Nubian
Babe
Babe (Ruth) is Pele’s twin brother and the smallest of all the goats. Don’t let his small stature confuse you, though - Babe has a big personality. He can even do a trick. If an adult asks Babe to go “up” while holding a treat, he’ll stand on his hind legs! He can be a little shy, but when he lets you pet him, you can’t help but smile. Breed: Nigerian Dwarf
Elvis
Elvis is a miniature Mediterranean donkey with a gentle soul and the softest belly. He is the bravest one who will come up to meet visitors first. He is a big love bug and loves being petted and cuddled by visitors. His eyes will hypnotize you to never want to leave his side!
The Chicken (The Ladies)
The chickens are small but very curious about all visitors. They are not afraid to approach you and check you out. Each chickens have their own unique personalities!
Also, the chickens are the only female animals on the farm.
Brown Chickens - Rhode Island Red
Black & White - Barred Rock