Former makeup artist quits job to open animal sanctuary
33-year-old former makeup artist Amanda Clark quit her job to open a sanctuary that now provides a home to more than 180 disabled farm animals.
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33-year-old former makeup artist Amanda Clark quit her job to open a sanctuary that now provides a home to more than 180 disabled farm animals.
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