We have invested significant time, energy and money to create an extremely animal-friendly environment with one simple thought in mind: the best interest of each dog will always come first. We are proud to have applied this principle to the 300 animals…
A Time to Refocus
We want to take this opportunity to once again thank all of you who continue to support The Farley Foundation and its mission to help reduce and ultimately eliminate the unnecessary destruction of homeless adoptable animals in Moore County…
Founders’ Quarterly Report – Spring 2018
We once again sincerely thank you for helping us facilitate our objectives and further our mission. The Farley Foundation has succeeded only because of your generosity, whether in the form of a donation of time or money, adopting one of our animals or…
Founders’ Quarterly Report – Winter 2017
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! We have accomplished quite a bit in a little over three years and will be able to do more only with your support. Thanks to you, 300 animals will be enjoying the holidays with their families in forever homes…
Halloween-Themed Event is a Big Success
Witches’ Night Out, a ladies-only fundraiser for The Farley Foundation and a Halloween variation of “Girls’ Night Out” was held at Forest Creek Golf Club, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Approximately 70 guests attended the event, which grossed more than…
Founders’ Quarterly Report – Fall 2017
Many otherwise adoptable dogs are killed in public facilities solely because they have special needs, whether reversible unwelcome behavioral issues or treatable medical conditions. Although we prefer to rescue adoptable animals with no such issues…
Farley Foundation Reaches Another Milestone
The Farley Foundation, a local non-profit animal rescue organization founded by John and Betsy Ficarro in 2014 (“TFF”) recently celebrated the rescue of its 300th animal just a few weeks short of TFF’s third anniversary…
Founders’ Quarterly Report – Summer 2017
As of this writing, we have saved the lives of 298 animals since inception (an average of nearly ten per month) most originating here in Moore County. We believe that most of these animals would have been unnecessarily destroyed if they were not rescued…
Animal Welfare Group Holds 3rd Annual Fundraiser for Animals At Risk
Diamonds in the RUFF III, the third annual Valentine gala fundraiser for The Farley Foundation (TFF) was held at Forest Creek Golf Club, Saturday, February 11, 2017. Approximately 100 guests attended the event, which grossed more than $23,000 to benefit…
Founders’ Quarterly Report – Winter 2016
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Thanks to you, over 250 animals will be enjoying the holidays with their families in forever homes. Please help us continue our efforts to positively impact the serious animal overpopulation crisis here in Moore…