The Squeaker Foundation’s Vision
The Squeaker Foundation seeks to create opportunity for growth and healing to take place while being of service to other people and animals.
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What is Squeaker Farms™?
Our foundation provides a place sanctuary for people recovering from trauma to grow towards health and happiness by caring for abandoned and needy dogs and farm animals.
Squeaker Farms is not a permanent place for the caregivers or dogs to reside. It's purpose is to create a place where people who feel trapped, stuck, and out of options can take a big step back and find a healthier way forward. It will be a selective process by professional referral only and will be a life changing experience for anyone fortunate enough to be involved.
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Who do we help?
Animals and People.
We offer services and support to people who feel like they're out of options, lost or suffering.
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Why was Squeaker founded?
To help people:
Over the past decade we’ve seen so many fellow humans suffering from depression and other psychological trouble that results in overdose and/or suicide. Many others are consistently suffering and struggling with depression manifesting as substance abuse, anorexia, codependency, self harm, anger, and many other detrimental ways. Society is finding more and more people that are are struggling with mental health. Getting help is often a struggle for a variety of reasons. Many people have trouble getting help for several reasons. It a shame that are few options available for effective help. Mental health treatment is more often than ineffective, but not much has changed with the way treatment is approached. Squeaker Farms looks to change that.
To help animals:
The ever present need for helping animals and has been growing in magnitude. Recent events have incentivized breeders and now we’re seeing the effects in breeder surrender and increase in 1-2 year old shelter dogs.
Saving Lives Saves Lives™
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2023 and Beyond
We are an ambitious organization with with a very broad reach. Having such incredible support and success we anticipate being a household name in Behavioral Health by the end of 2025.