Two years ago, Amanda and Sonny Webb set out to build something truly special—a small hobby farm filled with love, compassion, and second chances. What started with just a few animals quickly grew into a safe haven for those in need. Whether it was animals from kill pens, those abandoned, or simply in need of a loving home, Amanda never hesitated to open her heart and welcome them in.
But the barn was more than just a place for animals—it was the heart of their family. It’s where grandchildren spent countless hours laughing and exploring, where dinners were shared, where “Sunday fundays” became cherished traditions, and where birthdays and life’s special moments were celebrated. If there was a reason to gather, it was at the farm.
Tragically, on Tuesday night, that very place was lost in a devastating fire while no one was there. By the time help arrived, they had lost over a dozen beloved animals, along with all of their supplies—trailers, feed, hay, and everything essential to running their farm. In a matter of hours, the place they worked so hard to build—and so many memories were made—was gone.
Right now, Amanda and Sonny are facing a situation they cannot overcome alone, and I’m reaching out with hope in my heart. Every contribution, no matter the size, means more than words can express—it’s not just financial support, but a reminder that kindness and compassion still exist in this world. If you’re unable to give, simply sharing this would mean everything. Thank you for taking the time to read their story and for being a light during such a difficult time.
But the barn was more than just a place for animals—it was the heart of their family. It’s where grandchildren spent countless hours laughing and exploring, where dinners were shared, where “Sunday fundays” became cherished traditions, and where birthdays and life’s special moments were celebrated. If there was a reason to gather, it was at the farm.
Tragically, on Tuesday night, that very place was lost in a devastating fire while no one was there. By the time help arrived, they had lost over a dozen beloved animals, along with all of their supplies—trailers, feed, hay, and everything essential to running their farm. In a matter of hours, the place they worked so hard to build—and so many memories were made—was gone.
Right now, Amanda and Sonny are facing a situation they cannot overcome alone, and I’m reaching out with hope in my heart. Every contribution, no matter the size, means more than words can express—it’s not just financial support, but a reminder that kindness and compassion still exist in this world. If you’re unable to give, simply sharing this would mean everything. Thank you for taking the time to read their story and for being a light during such a difficult time.






