Amazing Animal Sanctuary outside Marrakesh

Amazing Animal Sanctuary outside Marrakesh

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Since meeting Charles Hantom and Susan Machin, Directors and Founders of Jarjeer Mules, last year at Café du Livre, I have wanted to see their sanctuary– a retirement home and nursery for aged, abandoned, and disabled equines and a learning center for visitors of all ages.  See their story below of how stray dogs changed their mission from building a guest house to sheltering and rehabilitating donkeys and mules.

With a history of helping people–Charles, a retired solicitor honored by the Community Trade Union for his service to iron and steel workers and Susan, a practicing barrister, representing vulnerable adults in the UK– they now rescue animals, sharing the love by teaching empathy to children who ride the older donkeys and providing adults opportunities to be involved from near or far.

My coworker Fiona organized a van for us to travel 24 kilometers out of Marrakech toward the Atlas Mountains–a gorgeous ride.  When we arrived, ten dogs, barking and tales wagging, met us at the gate. Inside twenty donkeys and four mules were having breakfast.  Curious to see what we brought them for dessert, they nuzzled in to eat carrots, apples, and sugar cubes.

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Above is Jerry who arrived as a tiny orphan, was attacked by a dog, but with extensive surgery and constant care survived and now thrives.  Read his story and that of Alan, Sally, Tommy and the the whole herd here.

Before the ride back, we enjoyed mint tea and biscuits from a peaceful, pretty patio as puppies rolled in the grass.  I have always loved the country–as a kid in Kentucky visiting family on weekends and as a newlywed living on a thoroughbred farm.  I was out of practice and more skittish than the mules for fear of being kicked, but I’m really glad I went.  Yet another reason to love Morocco.

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Cindy McCain

I'm Cindy McCain — writer, editor, English prof, photographer, and podcaster. A Southern Girl Gone Global, I flew from my empty nest to write/teach for three years in Marrakesh, Morocco and the Caribbean. Now back in Nashville, Tennessee I'm sharing tales, tips, and takeaways from exploring 27 countries and finding treasures in my backyard. My blog offers itineraries, travel/hospitality reviews, and inspiration for letting go of fear, holding onto faith, and finding freedom in roots and wings. I've collaborated with over 50 brands to promote interesting people and places providing beauty breaks for the soul. Featured in Yahoo!, US News and World Report, Expedia, Orbitz, StyleBlueprint, SheKnows.com. Named a Top 35 Baby Boomer Blogs 2020-2023 and a Top 50 Travel Blog of 2016.

8 thoughts on “Amazing Animal Sanctuary outside Marrakesh

  • January 31, 2016 at 5:28 PM
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    Loved it and of course know you had fun!!

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    • January 31, 2016 at 5:33 PM
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      It was a lot of fun. Loved the dogs, too. Thought of Ella. 🙂

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  • February 1, 2016 at 6:34 AM
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    I always love reading your interpretation of these amazing memories. You paint the picture so beautifully! <3 Jenny was the best though, you forgot to mention! 🙂

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    • February 1, 2016 at 7:55 AM
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      Thank you, Julie. And yes, she was our favorite– a sweet girl!

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  • February 5, 2016 at 8:53 PM
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    Love the pictures and the animals are cute!

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    • February 6, 2016 at 8:04 AM
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      Thanks, Bola! They are cute and I so feel for the ones on the atreet that are treated badly.

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  • June 14, 2017 at 2:41 PM
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    Hello, Do you have any contacts that I could have for animals shelters here in Marrakech? I have a puppy I found that needs help. I’m staying in a hotel so I can’t have her and it breaks my heart leaving her every night. I try to feed her everyday and play with her but I wont be here forever! please help xxx

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    • June 14, 2017 at 3:10 PM
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      Hi Georgia,
      I spoke with my friend who lives in Marrakesh and has tried to get dogs adopted. She said the only shelter for dogs is Spana and they euthanise them. She said your only hope is to post photos on Facebook expat sites to see if an expat will take the puppy. I wish I had better news.
      Cindy

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