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Lew, Dan and Penny trying to figure out the auger:- One hole, one post, one step toward something greater.

Be part of Something That Changes Lives

Every person who gets involved helps create opportunities for refugees to rebuild their lives with dignity through animal farming, training and community. Whether you give, serve, or partner, your support makes lasting impact.

🤝 Ways to Get Involved

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đź’› Donate

Your support helps provide goats, chickens, feed, and training for refugees learning sustainable farming and building microenterprises.

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🧑‍🌾 Volunteer

Share your time and skills on the farm or behind the scenes. Help with animal care, training support, events, or community outreach.

03.

🌍 Partner With Us

We welcome partnerships with organizations, businesses, and institutions that share our mission. From training support to land and resources, partners help us grow our impact.

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🎓 Support Training Programs

Help expand hands-on training in goat and poultry farming, including support from Utah State University, empowering refugees with real skills and opportunities.

05.

🎉 Book an Experience or Event

Visit the farm, attend cultural experiences, or book goat event rentals for your school, organization, or special event.

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📞 Get Started Today

Phone: 801-613-7647
Email: contact@refugeegoats.org

đź’ˇWhy your support matters

Your involvement helps provide:
  • Culturally familiar meat and eggs for refugee communities
  • Skills training for self-reliance and income generation
  • Sustainable farming practices like BSF production and goat grazing
  • A supportive community where refugees can thrive
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Gerald & friends Laying woodchips:- Laying the ground for healthier lives—one layer at a time.

Would you like to support a project that creates real, lasting change?

Your support can grow into something that feeds families, builds skills, and restores dignity. With the right support and a shared vision, even a small beginning can transform lives and strengthen an entire community.

Lexie trimming hooves. Relief begins with care—one hoof at a time.

Vaccination is one of the simplest ways we protect the health of our animals and the future of our farm. By preventing disease before it starts, we reduce suffering, strengthen our herds, and ensure a reliable source of food and income for refugee families. It’s a small act of care that makes a lasting difference.

At 1 a.m., these hands performed an emergency C-section—saving Ink and its mother.

FAQs

You can support by donating, volunteering, partnering with us, or visiting the farm. Every form of support helps empower refugees through training and sustainable farming.

Donations help provide goats, chickens, feed, training programs, and resources for refugees to build skills, start microenterprises, and access culturally familiar food.

No experience is needed. We welcome anyone willing to learn and support. Training and guidance are provided for all volunteers.

Volunteers can help with animal care, farm maintenance, events, cultural programs, and community outreach.

Yes! We welcome schools, community groups, and organizations for volunteering, tours, partnerships, and events.

You can partner with us through training support, funding, resources, or collaborative programs that expand our impact.

Absolutely. Visiting the farm is a great way to learn more about our work and experience the impact firsthand.

No, we don’t offer hands-on training for volunteers, yet.