Ana Julia Torres, a pedagogue and owner of a school, has been promoting for 24 years in Cali,Colombia, Villa Lorena Shelter and Sanctuary, a peculiar sanatorium where we respect and welcome convalescent animals victims of abuse. Ana Julia from her school tries to instill in her students love and respect for animals, she educates her pupils by raising awareness on the issue of animal captivity and
what is the real story behind the circuses. Villa Lorena is not a zoo, it is a refuge where the animals are given the opportunity to live worthily what is left of their lives, surrounded by love, tranquility,care, protection and most importantly out of danger and the abuse of humans. It is not opened to the public. In this shelter we have lame, mock, blind, cross-eye handicap animals, some even r***d by a man himself, they arrived in terrible conditions, injured, burned, stabbed, with gunshots and even under the effect of drugs, many rejected by the owners, others found beaten on the streets, rescued from people's brutality, others were saved from the rigors of captivity in circuses and others confiscated from drug traffickers/cartels, All of these animals now reside in Villa Lorena. Among the animals housed in the refuge are 3 lions, 4 tigers, 4 jaguars, 20 monkeys, snakes, turtles, wild birds and many more. All add up to a total of 436 animals. Most of these animals have been brought to Villa Lorena by the environmental police itself, however, the refuge does not receive any federal or state funding, Ana Julia Torres maintains this refuge with her own resources, receives food as donations from Almacenes la 14, el Exito, Olimpica and Canaveral in Cali city and also the non-profit organization Michelson Found Animals Foundation has been a great help for the shelter. Unfortunately this is not enough and the animals of Villa Lorena need the help and support of all of us so they can continue to live their lives away from danger and abuse. I invite you to learn more about our wonderful creatures and how they were rescued. Thank you for taking the time to read about our Sanctuary.