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Sponsorship Program Sammie
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Sammie

$35.00 every month

Sammie was found high in the mountains by a woman who would snowshoe in the area. She knew she was alone and very young, so she committed to returning each day to offer her food. Without this woman’s kindness, Sammie likely would not have survived the winter. Once spring arrived, the area could be accessed by snowmobile to bring Sammie to her new forever home at Sage Mountain.

Sammie enjoys being very observant, hanging out with Martin and snacking on different plants she can find.

Become Sammie's Sponsor!

Sammie was found high in the mountains by a woman who would snowshoe in the area. She knew she was alone and very young, so she committed to returning each day to offer her food. Without this woman’s kindness, Sammie likely would not have survived the winter. Once spring arrived, the area could be accessed by snowmobile to bring Sammie to her new forever home at Sage Mountain.

Sammie enjoys being very observant, hanging out with Martin and snacking on different plants she can find.

Sammie was found high in the mountains by a woman who would snowshoe in the area. She knew she was alone and very young, so she committed to returning each day to offer her food. Without this woman’s kindness, Sammie likely would not have survived the winter. Once spring arrived, the area could be accessed by snowmobile to bring Sammie to her new forever home at Sage Mountain.

Sammie enjoys being very observant, hanging out with Martin and snacking on different plants she can find.

Sage Mountain

P.O. Box 681596
Park City, Utah 84068

info@sagemtn.org