Dominique Delobbe, President: Dominifarm Animal Sanctuary
Dominifarm is a 3-acre working farm in Kuna, Idaho that is home to over 50 animals from a variety of species! Horses, cows, goats, chickens, cows, pigs, turkeys, chickens, ducks, peahen, a couple of dogs, cats, a friendly donkey, an emu, an alpaca, and a miniature pony named Lady Gaga!
The farm was established as a private sanctuary in 2013 by Dominique Delobbe, whose childhood dream was to provide a forever home for farm animals not suitable for adoption due to age and physical limitations. In 2021, the Sanctuary became a registered 501(c)(3)non-profit organization dedicated to helping animals in need.
Dominifarm’s mission is to provide a safe and permanent home for unwanted, elderly, abused, and disabled farm animals while promoting the well-being and happiness of the animals and community.
Over the past three years, Dominifarm has grown into the largest barnyard animal sanctuary in Idaho. Since its creation, the sanctuary has saved more than 120 animals and continues to have a positive impact on animal welfare in the region through our community outreach programs.
The sanctuary provides shelter, food, care and protection for the animals that call our sanctuary home. Through farm tours and social media, the sanctuary gives the animals a voice to tell the public their stories. The strength and success of Dominifarm depends largely on the diversity and hard work of 60+ volunteers. The sanctuary is entirely volunteer-run and 100% donation-driven.