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BFAS founders with a dog

Crazy Ones, Misfits, Rebels

In 1984, the founders of Best Friends made a promise to one another and to the animals already in their care – that they would build an animal sanctuary in Southern Utah where they could dedicate their lives to housing and finding homes for unwanted pets while advocating for the importance of no-kill. At that time, shelters across America routinely killed cats and dogs as the primary method of pet population control. There wasn’t a national voice to end the killing. However, as the founders began to broaden the reach of Best Friends, they quickly learned that others would stand with them. Over 30 years later, they’ve inspired others throughout the country to take up the mantle of no-kill and helped to reduce the number of animals being killed in shelters.

Founders

Francis Battista
Co-Founder and Board Chair
Judah Battista
Co-Founder and Chief Sanctuary Officer
Gregory Castle
Co-Founder and CEO emeritus
Anne Mejia
Co-Founder and Board Secretary
Cyrus Mejia
Co-Founder and Board Member