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  • Intro Page
  • Our Sanctuary
    • Our Family >
      • The Pigs
      • The Cows
      • The Turkeys
      • The Chickens
      • The Sheep
      • Tesla the Rabbit
      • The Dogs
      • Sassy the Parrot
      • The Humans
    • About Us
    • Visiting Hours/Address
    • Events >
      • Events
      • Volunteer Events
    • Life with Pigs Non Profit Information
    • Survey
  • Animal Adventures
  • Donate / Volunteer
    • Sponsor an Animal
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
  • Store
  • Mini Pig Info By Topic
    • Pig Health
    • Infographics
    • Questions About Living With Pigs
    • Rehoming Resources
    • Pig Name Suggestions
    • Pig Facts of the Week
    • Humor
    • Kids' Stuff
    • Ask Us
    • Pig Photos >
      • Photos
      • Pig Memes
  • Links
  • Save Sophie

Life with Pigs Farm Animal Sanctuary located in Williamsburg, VA

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Stories from the Sanctuary

Charlotte's First Day of School

1/31/2017

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Today I spent my first day in a school visiting over 250 students.  Wow, they were so excited to meet me.  For most of them, I was the first pig they've ever seen in real life. And even without having to say anything, many of these wonderful kids commented that meeting me made them not want to eat meat any more or at least not eat pigs.  And, as a pig, nothing could make me happier than knowing that my mere existence helps kids to reconsider the treatment of animals.  I love that about kids.  They have such great hearts and are willing to challenge the things that they had previously believed.  They are willing to ask themselves if just because something has always been a certain way, is it possible that we need to rethink what had previously been accepted.  
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