A PROGRAM OF THE 501 (C) 3 NONPROFIT MISS FOUNDATION
(602) 279-MISS
We help families who have experienced catastrophic death and traumatic grief across all religious (and non-religious), socioeconomic, ethnic, and regional groups. If you are able to make a contribution to help us help others, including 41 rescued carefarm animals, we would be so very grateful. Please donate here or at the link below or if you'd rather sponsor a rescued animal, you can do so here.
"THE SINGLE BEST THING I'VE DONE FOR MYSELF AND MY GRIEVING HEART... BEYOND WHAT I CAN PUT INTO WORDS."
"Balm for my soul..."
"My time on the carefarm was so profound that I can't put it to words. Thank you all!"
"The Quiet Place, the river area, the animals, especially Luigi, and the compassionate humans who provided me a safe place to feel... I just can't be more grateful for my time there."
"When I went and stood by Chemakoh, I could feel all the years of abuse he experienced in my soul and I cried for him and for me and for my son. It was a profound connection that opened my heart in ways I can't describe."
"I started out my journey through grief being angry, lost, and in despair. And in some ways, I'm still all those things since visiting the carefarm. But I'm also so much more. I also feel love and hope and confidence. I can't really explain what happened there other than by saying it feels magical."
"Supremely intense and transformative experience on the carefarm. Months later, and I'm still feeling, still processing, still grieving, and still thankful."
"LIFE CHANGING ON SO MANY LEVELS... I AM A CHANGED PERSON, I AM A SEEN PERSON, I AM A HEARD PERSON."
"Six months later and I'm still doing grief sober, clean and honest, thanks to this place."
"WHAT IS THIS PLACE? I DON'T KNOW AND I CAN'T EXPLAIN IT.... I CAN ONLY SAY THAT I AM TOTALLY DIFFERENT FOR HAVING EXPERIENCED IT."
"I've never experienced anything like it. It was if this precious horse let me know I was in his heart as much as he was in mine and distance couldn't break that.."
My heart
Broken
Open
I see
Now
All as One
In suffering
-Joanne Cacciatore