An animal sanctuary in Maryland for abused, stray, neglected, and special needs animals.

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    • Sponsor an Animal
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    • Surrendering an Animal
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    • Wishlist
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Donate

WHY GIVE?

Star Gazing Farm Animal Sanctuary provides a second (or third or fourth chance) and a permanent home to animals who were “left behind”:

  • Animals who ended up in the animal shelter system due to neglect, abuse, or who were strays
  • Animals with disabilities
  • Very elderly animals who need senior citizen care
  • Animals who have outlived all of their companions and are now alone (our “lonely hearts club”)

See also: Sponsorships, Wishlist

HOW TO GIVE

Donate electronically
(credit card, paypal, venmo, cashapp, ACH):

Don’t want to use a third party?
Donate directly through Venmo or Paypal:

Paypal (one time or monthly donation) (click here)

venmo
Donate via Venmo
You can also donate the old-fashioned way!
Checks can be sent to:
Star Gazing Farm
PO Box 162
Boyds, MD 20841Packages/Gifts in Kind can be sent to:
Star Gazing Farm
16760 Whites Store Road
Boyds, MD 20841Donations may be made at any time to the farm either in goods or in funds. Most donations are tax-deductible (subject to regulations put forth by the IRS) since Star Gazing Farm is a non-profit organization. Donations can be made for specific projects, in memory of animals or people who have passed on, or for general farm use (feed and bedding and medical care).

Star Gazing Farm

© 2025 Star Gazing Farm, Inc.
All rights reserved.
www.stargazingfarm.org
EIN#: 20-0882587
CFC#: 86412

Contact Us

Email: info@stargazingfarm.org
Phone/text: (301) 674-5716
PO Box 162
Boyds, Maryland 20841

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A sampling of farm essays

  • Philosophy and Doomsday Stories
  • Waking up with Goats
  • The problem with roosters
  • Inadvertent Housekeeping