Rescue Our Tractor! We Need You!
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
The ResqRanch$25
raised by 1 people
$6,000 goal
Keep ResqRanch Running: Support Our Tractor Repair Fund
*Update: Thanks to our generous donors, we were able to hire extra help to keep the barns and pens clean. Unfortunately, we still have not been able to fix our tractor. We are quite literally spinning our wheels (ha! a little tractor humor for you!), and we're grateful for any help you can give to get this old machine running again.*
We Need Your Help to Raise $6,000
Our most used piece of equipment is down, and we need your support to get it back to work for the animals.
The Challenge We Face
Keeping our sanctuary running smoothly and our animals healthy requires a massive amount of physical labor. Right now, we are dealing with an unexpected and major operational hurdle. Our tractor is the absolute backbone of daily life here at the ranch, and it has broken down.
We rely on this machine every single day for:
Manure Removal: Keeping the pastures and animal enclosures clean, hygienic, and safe.
Moving Supplies: Hauling heavy feed, hay, and materials across the property.
Essential Maintenance: Handling the heavy lifting required to maintain a sanctuary of our size.
Without the tractor, these daily chores become incredibly difficult manual labor. This drains our time and pulls our focus away from what matters most: caring for the rescues.
Our Goal: $6,000
Our mechanic provided an estimate, and fixing the tractor will cost $6,000. As a nonprofit sanctuary, an unexpected expense of this magnitude is a significant roadblock.
How You Can Help
We are turning to our amazing ResqRanch community for support. By contributing to this campaign today, you are directly helping us restore our full operating capacity. Every single dollar brings us closer to our goal and ensures the animals continue to thrive in a well-maintained environment.
Thank you for your continued love and support for the ResqRanch. We simply could not do this work without you.
With ever-growing gratitude,
Dr. Jena Questen and the ResqRanch Team