Sponsor a Soul,
Support the Herd
At Wildes Wir, every animal has a name, a story, and a reason they’re here. Some arrived with scars, some with stories too long for words — all of them are now part of our growing family. By becoming a sponsor, you help us feed, care for, and protect the lives we’ve committed to.
But more than that: You become part of this web of life — this Wir.
What Your Sponsorship Supports
Sponsoring an animal here is more than just helping cover daily costs — it’s an investment in a life of dignity, care, and respect. Your support is the heartbeat that keeps our sanctuary running, enabling us to provide safe shelter, medical attention, and meaningful enrichment every single day.
Because many of our animals arrive with special needs or simply need a peaceful home in their golden years, consistent sponsorship helps us plan ahead and respond to their unique needs without compromise. It allows us to devote the time, attention, and love that each individual deserves — no shortcuts, no compromises.
Daily food, fresh bedding, medical care
Safe, species-appropriate shelter and freedom to roam
Enrichment and love, not as extras — but as essentials
Time, touch, and trust — offered gently and without conditions
When you become a sponsor, you become part of a living story — a story of healing, connection, and hope. Your commitment helps create a sanctuary where animals aren’t just surviving, but truly thriving.
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Browse through our sanctuary residents and sponsor the one that speaks to your heart. You’ll get updates, photos, and a little window into their world — whether that’s a goat who gives epic side-eye or a pony who prefers poetry to galloping.
Can’t decide? Become a Herd Guardian and support the whole crew!
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You can sponsor:
Monthly, for a long-term friendship
Or make a one-time gift, as a tribute or just because
Sponsorships also make wonderful gifts — for birthdays, holidays, or as a heartfelt gesture for someone who loves animals as much as you do.
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When you sponsor an animal, you're not just changing their world — you're helping shift a whole system toward empathy, connection, and care.
Together, we show that another way is possible.
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Certified Love
If we’ve got your mailing address (and our chickens haven’t sat on it), you’ll get an official Wildes Wir sponsorship certificate in the post. It’s our way of saying thank you — and giving your fridge, wall, or composting toilet door something to smile about. Each certificate is printed with care and a little hay dust, because nothing here is ever sterile.
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We don’t just welcome support — we welcome connection. If you'd rather stop by for a visit, write us a personal note, or support the sanctuary offline, that’s deeply appreciated. We believe in real relationships — not just between species, but between humans too. Reach out, say hello, tell us why you care. We’d love to hear from you.
Two Ways to Sponsor
Personal & Direct
Want to know who you’re helping? Get in touch, meet Laura, Clyde, Theo… and skip the transfer fees. We love hearing from you.
Quick & Easy
No time to write? Scroll down to sponsor online in just a few clicks.
What Our Supporters Say
"Be the change you want to see in this world." With experience and heartfelt dedication, Ann-Marie and Michel are doing exactly that through their life project, “Wildes Wir” in Waddeweitz. By supporting them, I feel like part of a real-life utopia — one that makes the world, in its small way, a much better place.
– Johanna Steffen | Systemic Counselor & Wilderness Educator
There already is this space of connection — between humans and animals, and the deep knowledge that we’re all woven together. You’re not starting something new, you’re simply moving, going deeper, and inviting others to join your loving mission.
I was enchanted during our walk — by the blind chicken Sperberine, gently guided to her food by her feathered friend Kakuro… by the goat who ran so joyfully… and by Naali. To witness such creatures living in peace together made me feel peaceful too — connected in the truest sense. It was healing. It was beautiful.
Since then, I’ve returned to eating vegan, rediscovering joy in the “boring” foods I thought I’d lost. These encounters opened something in me. I want to feel aligned with this project — one that glows with quiet hope — and I’m already looking forward to the next time we meet.
– Jo Jung | Education Consultant

