Careerist quit hard work to raise orphaned goats

Careerist quit hard work to raise orphaned goats

Categories: Animals

Some three years ago, Leanne Lorichella from New York was a classic careerist and traveled a difficult and long route to work every day. She was under a lot of stress. Although she had a great job that many would envy, the road took all her strength.

Leanne decided that it was time to change something, and quit to create a shelter for motherless goats with physical disabilities or special needs. Now these little creatures care about her much more than the eternal female question of what to wear. Leanne also took in a dwarf horse, two rabbits and a pig. And she's happy!

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Careerist quit hard work to raise orphaned goats

This is Leanne Loricella, and she takes care of orphaned, traumatized and physically handicapped baby goats.

Careerist quit hard work to raise orphaned goats

It wasn't always like this: she had to give up hard work to create this shelter.

Careerist quit hard work to raise orphaned goats

"I had a great job… But the road to it was terrible, it was a huge stress," recalls Leanne.

Careerist quit hard work to raise orphaned goats

"I felt very dissatisfied and knew I wanted something more."

Careerist quit hard work to raise orphaned goats

In 2014, a woman came to the farm and fell in love with little goats.

Careerist quit hard work to raise orphaned goats

This led to the founding of the Goats of Anarchy shelter.

Careerist quit hard work to raise orphaned goats

"I decided to exchange high heels for rubber boots, and my Mercedes for a classic Chevrolet pickup truck."

Careerist quit hard work to raise orphaned goats

"It became clear that this is the lifestyle I wanted… I liked absolutely everything about him."

Careerist quit hard work to raise orphaned goats

"Some called me stupid and irresponsible for quitting my job for nothing, but for me it became an act of faith," says the former career woman.

Careerist quit hard work to raise orphaned goats

On the first day of her unemployment, Leanne gained 30,000 followers because Instagram shared her post.

Careerist quit hard work to raise orphaned goats

"I took it as a sign that I was on the right track."

Careerist quit hard work to raise orphaned goats

"When you follow your passion... all the nonsense doesn't seem so important anymore."

Keywords: Caring | Goats | Shelter | Work | Orphans

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