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Animal Ed.ventures Sanctuary


 seeks donors for ‘Soldiers and



 Scholars Dollar Drive’








 By Morgan Brown



          Presently, Animal Ed.ventures has a small staff of about   groups.”  There is no formalized  launch date set for the
          7 people. Freeman and the team, in addition to complet-  fundraiser, but some promotion has already been posted to
          ing the daily tasks necessary to care for the animals, are   social media, informally indicating that it’s currently active
          all working to constantly improve the property. Freeman   and will be open ended, remaining active until the goal is
          said they are working to get everything set up in such a   met. To make a contribution online, there is a ‘Make a Do-
          way that the sanctuary can be open to the public through-  nation’ button on the website which will redirect to the site
          out the entire week, given that Mondays and Tuesdays are   where payments can be processed, then the patron has an
          closed to the public. The primary employees are assisted   option to make the donation a recurring payment. “Ideally,
          by interns, some of whom are students from North Caro-  our end goal is that we get enough donors to where we can
          lina State University pursuing biology or agriculture ma-  just be free to the public.”
          jors. The university interns learn handling skills and health
          assessment techniques. “It gives them an opportunity to   Freeman continued, “Really, what we offer here is the abil-
          take that technical education and give it a practical appli-  ity to get close to nature – raise awareness about these ani-
          cation,” she said.                                    mals and their habitats worldwide and, as well, how they’re
                                                                impacted in the commercial pet trade.” She said being able
          As a 501c3 nonprofit, donations from the public are crucial   to “step away from the chaos” is a valuable benefit for the
          for Animal Ed.ventures to continue operations, prompting   sanctuary’s visitors, providing them a chance to take a few
          the inspiration for a new fundraiser called the ‘Soldiers   moments  away from the worry, stress, and pressure that
          and Scholars Dollar Drive.’ Freeman said, “If we can find   stems from our fast-paced, everyday life. “What’s really
          10,000 people nation-wide that are willing to commit to a   one of the most fabulous things out here is just watching
 Nestled under the trees at the end of a dirt path, you’ll find   taking shape over the course of the last 20 years.”   dollar a month, we would be able to be free to all military   people almost be a kid again, get excited and smile.”
 Animal Ed.ventures Sanctuary in Coats, home to a variety   families, veterans, and all school, student groups, youth
 of animals you may not expect to find in North Carolina   Coming into the front gate, an assortment of friendly dogs
 outside of the state zoo. The dirt path leads down to the   leisurely wander, and a carefree camel slowly ambles by
 front gate where a large house sits, surrounded by the an-  while a few small kangaroos hop about. Foxes peer out of
 imals’ enclosures. Bordering the right side of the path is   their enclosures behind the safety of their hiding places,
 a pasture full of grazing horses, some looking up with a   each of them a bit unsure of, but still interested in, any hu-
 fleeting glance that serves as your initial welcome to the   man who approaches. Various birds chirp loudly from inside
 sanctuary. From the day Animal Ed.ventures opened to the   their roomy perch, but other creatures, such as the emu or
 public in 2015, director Cory Freeman has whole-heart-  ostrich, seem unfazed by any observer, as does the colossal
 edly committed herself to this endeavor, just as she had   tortoise meandering through the grass. An area attached to
 in years past while living in Montana, traveling to local   the back of the house is home to some animals that require
 schools and the surrounding communities to provide edu-  an indoor habitat – in this case, a monkey, sloth, and the
 cation on the importance of animal rescue and sanctuary.   lemurs, plus a few more brightly colored birds and a small
 “There’s a lot of heart and a lot of passion, a lot of animals   number of some other small critters.
 in need out there. It’s a mission of the heart that’s been

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