A Merry Christmas from MoonAcre Sanctuary!

Wishing all our wonderful supporters a peaceful, joy-filled Christmas.

Thank you for every donation, share, kind message, and moment of love you’ve shown us this year – we’re so grateful!

A very special thank you to the six amazing families who welcomed Jasper, Poppy, Sophie, Moss (Suzy), Sid, and Sherlock into their forever homes.

From all of us at MoonAcre Merry Christmas!

Agatha: From Thorns to Forever

In late November, we responded to a Facebook report about a tiny abandoned puppy in a nearby village. We found a brave 5-month-old girl who had survived alone for 20 days in a thicket of thorns. Malnourished, anaemic, and exhausted, she was rushed to the vet and brought back to MoonAcre, where she received food, warmth, and plenty of care. We named her Agatha, meaning “thorns” in Greek, to honour the place she endured until help arrived.

We’re thrilled to share that Agatha’s adoption has been approved! She will be renamed Grace and is preparing to travel to her forever home in Belgium this February. Her health is excellent, she has received her first vaccination, and she’s ready to start her exciting new life.

Keeping Water Flowing at MoonAcre Sanctuary

Approximately two years ago, Alethrico Community Council disconnected the Sanctuary’s water supply without notice and relocated the water meter 400 metres from the property. Restoration required new underground pipework to be installed at the Sanctuary’s expense. As the farm is rented, and the cost was several thousand euros, the landlord declined to carry out the work.

Despite repeated requests for the official contractor to be appointed and invoiced so the work could proceed, no action was taken. The situation now anticipated has occurred: the Sanctuary’s underground well has dried up, leaving an extremely limited water supply. Today, only around ten minutes of water was available from the well, which is insufficient for drinking, cleaning, or daily animal care for over 100 animals.

An 8am appointment has now been secured with the Muktar to review and, if approved, sign the paperwork required to connect the Sanctuary to the mains water supply. Once approved, new pipework will be installed above and below ground, funded by the Sanctuary, to secure a reliable long-term water source.

In the meantime, bottled water is being provided for all animals, with well water reserved for cleaning, washing disabled dogs, and essential daily care.

URGENT APPEAL FOR FUNDS

Dear Friends and Supporters, I am hoping that you will come to our immediate aid.

Regular donations have been sparse over the past 6 months, and right now our finances are at rock bottom.

I have already ceased all but emergency vet visits, and for several weeks I have diverted every cent we receive into keeping the animals fed. Sadly, I find that we are unable to pay for our regular feed order on Tuesday 27th June.

I am asking for your help to collect Euro 480 for the absolute minimum amount of food needed to feed the horses, dogs, cats, pigs and chickens for 7 days. We cannot contribute anything to this bill as we have no funds remaining.

Euro 480 solves only the very immediate problem, but it buys us time at least. Please, please, make a donation. I cannot comprehend reaching Tuesday and not being able to buy animal feed for the first time in 11 years of rescue.

We are under immense stress here, but I am determined that these animals will not be deprived of food. Please help us.

WORDPRESS: see web page donation link

PAYPAL: sixteensofahounds@yahoo.com, gift option, Ref: FOOD

The situation is URGENT, so here are bank details which get funds to us faster than PayPal: The REF for all donations is FOOD

Bank in Euro: CY18 0050 0208 0002 0803 1998 4301, BIC: HEBACY2N

Any queries, please message me. Grateful thanks in advance for your support.

From Our Founder:

Friends, I want to talk to you about our Sanctuary.

To me, MoonAcre is one of the most special places on Earth. Love and purpose fill every corner of this place. Our staff and volunteers care deeply for what they do, and the animals here—many of whom arrived broken, frightened, or forgotten—are as safe, healthy, and happy as we can possibly make them.

But like so many animal welfare organisations right now, MoonAcre is struggling.

Our weekly animal feed bill has increased to €490 – and yes, that is every single week, even with supplier discounts. This alone has become overwhelming.

MoonAcre exists to care for the animals who have nowhere else to go: the physically disabled, the elderly, and those rejected by all other options. Most of our dogs are disabled, and nearly all arrive through referrals from authorities, veterinarians, rescuers, or desperate individuals. They come to us because MoonAcre is the last and only option available to them in Cyprus.

Every euro we earn as a family, and every cent donated, goes directly into keeping this Sanctuary running. Despite our best efforts, we are no longer able to cover the rising cost of food. We do not receive credit from suppliers, and right now we urgently need €490 to get through the week.

So today, I am asking for your help.

If MoonAcre has ever touched your heart, please consider making a donation to help us feed the animals who depend entirely on us. Your support—no matter the amount—will make an immediate and real difference.

Can you help us meet this week’s food bill?

PayPal donations reach us fastest:
sixteensofahounds@yahoo.com (please select Gift)

Bank transfer:
IBAN: CY18 0050 0208 0002 0803 1998 4301
Reference: Food Fund

I began by saying MoonAcre is a special place. We are blessed to care for these animals, and in return they give us more love and loyalty than we ever imagined. Right now, they need you.

Please help us keep MoonAcre going.

With heartfelt thanks,
Rochelle van Buuren
Founder, MoonAcre Sanctuary