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From Community Service to 300+ Animals: Building a Sanctuary That Actually Lasts

From Community Service to 300+ Animals: Building a Sanctuary That Actually Lasts

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Most people don’t end up running an animal sanctuary on purpose.

In this episode, I’m joined by David Corneal, Executive Director of Friends in Need Animal Sanctuary in Eagle Mountain, Utah—a large animal and exotic sanctuary caring for 300+ animals and supported by a growing volunteer community.

David’s journey started unexpectedly through court-ordered community service. Years later, he became the owner of the very sanctuary where he first volunteered—and had to learn quickly that running a nonprofit still requires budgeting, planning, fundraising, and long-term vision.

We talk about:

The mindset shifts required to build something sustainable

Why asking for donations is harder than most people think

How events fuel both funding and community connection

Creating experiences people want to be part of—including a live nativity scene with real animals and actors in costume

Staying motivated when the mission matters more than recognition

We also touch on the quieter moments—like David coming home to find people sitting in his angel garden, praying—and how those moments redefine success.

If you’re building a nonprofit, a mission-driven business, or anything that relies on people showing up and caring, this conversation will challenge how you think about growth, responsibility, and impact.

Check out David and Haven Ranch Sanctuary here: https://www.facebook.com/havenranchsanctuary

Call or text him here: (801) 823-7223

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