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Forgotten Angels Rescue & Education Center |
Meet The Board Of Directors
Lana Hollenback - President She is a retired Prison Minister, a Charter member of the American Christian Counselor Association, Lifetime member of the International Society of Poets and Certified Chaplain. Having grew up on a farm, her love of pigs were a natural. Her husband, Dick and son, Drew, brought home their first potbellied piglet as a surprise for her in May, 1995. It was love at first sight and over the following years she adopted three more and immediately got into doing rescue through a local club. She began The Pigs As Pets Association in January of 1998 and merged with the Pig Preserve in 2007. She and her family moved to Deer Lodge, TN when they retired in March of 2008 where she continues to help not only miniature pigs but all animals. She and her husband resides with her five potbellied pigs, 1 Beagle named Lacy, 2 Welsummer chickens and 1 Lovebird named Chicken Jit and a cage full of Finches. They also loan land to a neighbor for his horse and 2 heifers and calf. Her contact information is: Lana Hollenback
Janet Fine - Vice President Her main interests has always been the welfare of all animals. She has rescued and cared for many animals, wild and domestic. She became very passionate about pigs and their rescue in the early 1990's and started Piggy Pals Sanctuary in 1993. Her husband passed in January 2001 and over the next couple of years she became physically unable to care for the pigs. She had to hire a lot of inexperienced help so she made the tough decision to give up her dream in the best interest of her beloved pigs. Although she misses them, she visits them often. The Sanctuary is now operating under the name Piece of Peace Animal Sanctuary. She now lives with Teddy and Sassy, two 6 year old Chihuahua's, Gigi a 10 year old cat, and her 5 year old PB pig, Millie Mae. Her contact information is:
Janet Fine
Sandy Moss - Secretary/Treasurer Sandra Moss is a cost accountant with Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas, Inc. She is currently working on her BBA in International Business Management at Troy University. Ms. Moss earned the professional grant writer certification from Rollins College Center for Philanthropy and has extensive working knowledge of non-profit organizations and finance. Prior to joining FAREC, Ms. Moss was the financial administrator for Southwest United Communities, Inc., a non-profit community development corporation. As the financial administrator, part of her responsibility was fund development, which included writing and ensuring grant compliance. From 1994 to 2000, Ms. Moss served as a volunteer trainer and program coordinator for Citrus County Girl Scouts. From 2003-2007, she served as treasurer on the board of Big League Sports & Entertainment, Inc., a non-profit youth athletic league. Currently, she sits on the fund development committee for Off-Road Racing Ministries, Inc. and a motocross rider representative for Florida Trail Riders, Inc. Her contact information is: Sandy Moss
Susan Allen Susan Allen is owner and operator of Wee Pig Farm in Lexington SC. She also has worked for years as a vet tech at a local clinic. Her contact information is: Susan Allen
Michelle Corella Michelle Corella's odyssey with potbellied pigs began in April of 2000, when she and her husband, Art, adopted two adult potbellied pigs from their local animal shelter in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Today, Bugsy and Spike are “senior citizens”, but they still enjoy roaming about the yard in search of fallen leaves or other treats. Michelle has a BS in Mathematics and works in the IT Department at New Mexico State University, where she has been employed for 11 years. In addition to pigs, Michelle is an avid archer, and also is the Director of the NMSU Feral Cat Management Program, whose mission is to control the campus feral cat population humanely and effectively using the Trap-Neuter-Release methodology. Michelle Corella |
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