01/01/2026
In a move no one saw coming, Candace Owens has stepped beyond commentary, politics, and the public stage — into something far more personal — launching “The Evergreen Sanctuary,” a sprawling six-acre, multi-million-dollar refuge in the Malibu Hills for abused and abandoned dogs.
This isn’t framed as charity.
It’s framed as a response to cruelty — for the ones left behind, broken by humans, and taught that love comes with fear. The Evergreen Sanctuary positions them not as “rescues,” but as lives that still deserve dignity, safety, and a true home.
And Owens isn’t presenting it as “just a shelter.” She draws a clear line:
rehabilitation, ocean air, open gardens to run, 24/7 veterinary care — but above all, love.
Because, as she puts it, these animals have hearts and memories — and they deserve a place where they are not merely kept alive, but truly cherished.
What makes this hit harder is the shift in power: fame is usually built to collect attention — but here, it’s being used to create protection.
Not a photo-op.
Not a weekend fundraiser.
A permanent space designed to heal what people have done.
Full Story: https://startrun.live/posts/candace-owens-launches-evergreen-bold-emotional-stand-abandoned-animals-jiji-hue123-fhfi
No more treating them like “just dogs.”
No more calling abandonment “unfortunate.”
No more pretending silence is harmless.
The Evergreen Sanctuary is the message made physical:
when those who can’t speak for themselves are ignored, the responsibility doesn’t disappear —
it transfers to the ones who still can.