There are not many places you can go nowadays that are free. There is usually a price to pay for attractions and experiences that can help fill your weekend. However, there are a few gems that will not only help save you from boredom on your day off but will also warm your heart. One of our favorites is SASHA Farm Animal Sanctuary located outside Detroit. Read on to discover why this is one of our top-recommended free attractions – and get ready for some adorable photos!

SASHA Farm Animal Sanctuary is the largest in the midwest.

Patty Fields/Google Local The founders of the farm, Dorothy Davies and Monte Jackson, started their mission to save animals in the early 2000s and since then have grown the farm to where it is today.

All the animals on the farm are rescued, provided food and water, a roof over their furry heads, healthcare, and of course, a lot of affection.

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Currently, SASHA Animal Sanctuary houses more than 200 animals.

Connor Davidson/Google Local These animals come from all different backgrounds and locations. Many of them had been neglected or mistreated, but at SASHA Farm Animal Sanctuary, they are loved and promised a forever home.

Visitors can come pet, feed, and spend time with all of the animals at SASHA Farm Animal Sanctuary.

Nikki Wolfin/Google Local The farm also welcomes volunteers to help with chores and other duties around the farm.

Each animal has a story to tell, and you can spend the day getting to know each one with the help of the volunteers.

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SASHA Farm Animal Sanctuary is a non-profit organization that relies on financial support and sponsors.

Daniel Dubay/Google Local If you’re feeling generous, consider giving some help to this heartfelt mission.

Didn’t the animal photos make you want to jump in your car now and head to the farm? Well, what are you waiting for? We can’t wait to hear what you think about this amazing organization. Show us your animal pictures in the comments!

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The founders of the farm, Dorothy Davies and Monte Jackson, started their mission to save animals in the early 2000s and since then have grown the farm to where it is today.

Aaron Green/Google Local

Connor Davidson/Google Local

These animals come from all different backgrounds and locations. Many of them had been neglected or mistreated, but at SASHA Farm Animal Sanctuary, they are loved and promised a forever home.

Nikki Wolfin/Google Local

The farm also welcomes volunteers to help with chores and other duties around the farm.

Michael Olsen/Google Local

Daniel Dubay/Google Local

If you’re feeling generous, consider giving some help to this heartfelt mission.

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