Chiron has wonderful opportunities for animal sponsorship at the Ranch!
Our beloved Ranch family includes many furry and feathered friends who serve as awe-inspiring ambassadors, program partners, wellness specialists, pest management, and comic relief. Everyone agrees (including researchers) that human-animal interaction has a profound ability to positively impact all involved – mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually.
Our Ranch critters need food, shelter, health care, grooming, exercise, and social interaction to maintain their comprehensive health and wellness. Your generous time, talents, and treasures ensure that our animal partners maintain their overall balance, allowing them to continually show up for our mutually compassionate and healing relationships.
Consider monthly tax-deductible sponsorship, volunteering your equipment or services, and/or donating your time in support of our Ranch animals – every little bit truly makes a difference and we sincerely thank you in advance for your generous support!
Our Ranch critters need food, shelter, health care, grooming, exercise, and social interaction to maintain their comprehensive health and wellness. Your generous time, talents, and treasures ensure that our animal partners maintain their overall balance, allowing them to continually show up for our mutually compassionate and healing relationships.
Consider monthly tax-deductible sponsorship, volunteering your equipment or services, and/or donating your time in support of our Ranch animals – every little bit truly makes a difference and we sincerely thank you in advance for your generous support!
To find out more information about Ranch animal sponsorship and support, please fill out the information request form; or you may contact us via telephone at extension 744.
Tax-deductible donations can be made through the website by clicking the "Donate" button below, or mailed directly to the Ranch: Chiron Center at Arrowhead Ranch 3001 N. Phoenix Road Medford, OR 97504 Thank you! |
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Some people talk to animals. Not many listen though. That's the problem. ~ A.A. Milne |