Support Dean Schneider and Hakunomi Park
Dean Schneider just shared something most people didn’t know.
Everything he built at Hakunomi Park everything we’ve admired for years has cost him a lot.
No sponsorship deals. No product placements. No aggressive marketing.
Just one man rescuing animals, rebuilding a sanctuary falling apart, and protecting both his human and animal family.
He said it himself
“What made me a celebrity never made me rich. It cost me a lot.”
And because his animals look healthy and happy, people assume he doesn’t need support.
So donations never really worked.
Today, we can change that.
Why this pot matters
• His old sanctuary was literally falling apart and unsafe
• His team lives on site in small houses to care for the animals 24/7
• He is rebuilding a safe home in South Africa for his family and all rescued animals
• He refuses to become a marketing platform just to earn money
• He wants long term stability for his wife, his daughters and the animals
If you’ve ever smiled, learned something or felt inspired because of his content, this is the moment to give back.
How your contribution helps
Every contribution supports
animal care
the new sanctuary
his team on the ground
and the long term future of Hakunomi Park
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