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2025 Financial Report

Intro

At Butterfly Valley Rescue & Sanctuary, every dollar matters.

We are a small family-run sanctuary caring for special needs and rescued animals directly from our home. While we are not currently a registered nonprofit, we believe transparency builds trust.

Below is a look at how donations were used throughout 2025 to provide food, medical care, shelter, enrichment, transportation, and daily support for the animals who call Butterfly Valley home.

Thank you for helping make second chances possible.

$14,208 Total Donations Received

Every donation helped support rescued and special needs residents throughout 2025.

~$17,876 Total Sanctuary Expenses

The sanctuary continued providing care even during financially difficult periods.

76.8% Direct Animal Care & Operations

The majority of sanctuary spending directly supported resident care and daily operations.

~$1,225 Average Monthly Cost

Feed, bedding, medical care, enrichment, and emergency support add up quickly.

~$8,668 Feed, Hay & Bedding

Providing daily nutrition and comfort remained the sanctuary’s largest recurring expense.

~$3,916 Veterinary Care

Many residents require specialized treatment, medications, mobility support, or emergency care.

~$29 Average Donation

Small donations truly make a meaningful difference here.

Where the Money Went in 2025 - Butterfly Valley Rescue & Sanctuary

76.8% Direct Animal Care & Sanctuary Operations

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The majority of sanctuary expenses directly supported the daily care, safety, comfort, and medical needs of rescued residents.

 

This included:

✔ Hay & feed
✔ Bedding & shelter upkeep
✔ Veterinary support
✔ Medical supplies

✔ Rescue transport

✔ Mobility equipment

✔ Fencing & repairs

✔ Enrichment & daily care

Rescue work happens every single day — not just during emergencies.

$8,668 Feed, Hay & Bedding

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Providing daily nutrition and comfort for rescued residents remained the sanctuary’s largest ongoing expense throughout 2025.

This included:

✔ Hay & grain
✔ Poultry feed
✔ Bedding

✔ Winter weather supplies
✔ Cleaning supplies
✔ Enrichment items

Hay disappears incredibly fast when dozens of hungry rescue residents are involved.

$3,916 Veterinary & Medical Care

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Many Butterfly Valley residents arrived with disabilities, injuries, medical conditions, or congenital differences requiring specialized care and long-term support.

Veterinary expenses included:

✔ Emergency veterinary visits
✔ Medications
✔ Diagnostic testing
✔ Surgical procedures

✔ Wound management
✔ Mobility support
✔ Special needs treatment

Some residents require ongoing care for conditions they were born with — others because nobody else was willing to help.

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