'Let it Snow' at the Rescue
Sat, Dec 18
|Safe in Austin Rescue Ranch
Come visit Safe in Austin, meet the animals and hear their stories of healing!
Time & Location
Dec 18, 2021, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Safe in Austin Rescue Ranch, 14601 Honeycomb Dr, Leander, TX 78641, USA
Guests
About the event
EVENT
Bring the family out for a fun filled day. Get a chance to tour property and learn about our mission of rescue  animals, rescuing children! Meet the rescue dogs, hug on some turkeys,  play with the chickens, snuggle with the rescue cats, hug on the baby calf, feed the goats, love on the horses, give a pig a belly rub, and see the new goats, puppies, and calf rescues! Discover friendship and love beyond what you can imagine!! You  can hike up to the top of the property for a breathtaking hill country view, take lots of pictures and support our mission of "saving lives,  and healing hearts"! Come be a part of the fun!Â
 You  are always welcome to also bring some fruits and veggies for our rescue  animals to enjoy throughout the week following our public events!  Carrots, apples, any kind of melon, or berries, spring mix or pretty  much any greens are loved by almost everyone!Â
CLOSED TOED SHOES ARE NECESSARY!Â
Family waivers can be found on our website, or filled out when you get here. Safe  in Austin rescues all species of animals from abuse, neglect, or who  have special needs and then invites children who have the same stories  to come out for friendship and healing along side the animals they relate to. No family is ever charged a fee for our Healing Hearts Tours.
We can’t wait to see you here!
A minimum $50 donation per family can be made to our Paypal account (safeinaustin@gmail.com)
 Venmo @safeinaustin on our website www.safeinaustin.org or we accept cash or check on event day!!
We depend on and work only  off of donations. Your support is vital to our mission. For more information, or if you are unable to donate, contact us today! Love doesn’t cost a thing and we can’t wait to meet you! info@safeinaustin.org or visit www.safeinaustin.org