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Sammy's Senior
Sanctuary

A UX/UI redesign for a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to senior dogs with medical conditions — modernising the site, improving the adoption and donation experience, and giving these dogs the digital presence they deserve.

Type
Freelance Website Redesign · Nonprofit
Role
UX/UI Designer & Social Media Manager
Platform
Squarespace
Timeline
Sep 2024 – Jun 2025

What Sammy's Does

"Our mission is to provide shelter and care for sick or abandoned senior dogs with medical conditions requiring hospice care. We promise to give them the physical and emotional comfort, companionship, and enrichment they need to thrive in their golden years."

Sammy's Senior Sanctuary is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in New York. They take in senior dogs — many with serious medical needs — who would otherwise have little chance of adoption. Their work is equal parts rescue, hospice care, and celebration of the dogs' remaining years.

At the time of the redesign, current residents included Bella, Buddy, Cindy, Cupcake, Enzo, Garfield, Gregory, Hannah, Izzy, Jax, Noah, Tabitha, Zania, Zeus, Zoe, Josie, and Pastina — each with their own story. The site also maintains a "Paws in Paradise" memorial section for dogs like Sammy, Allie, Biscuit, Bobo, and others who have passed.

What Wasn't Working

The original website was functional but failed in the places that mattered most. The emotional story of the dogs — the whole reason people would want to donate, volunteer, or sponsor — wasn't coming through. Key issues:

Weak Visual Hierarchy
The mission statement wasn't leading. Visitors couldn't immediately understand what the sanctuary was or what they could do to help.
Buried Donation Flow
The donate page was hard to find and the CTA wasn't compelling. A nonprofit lives or dies on its donation UX — this needed to be front and centre.
Dog Profiles Had No Personality
The current pups section didn't tell their stories. Just names and photos — no context to make visitors fall in love and want to help.
Outdated Visual Identity
The design didn't reflect the warmth and care of the organisation. It looked generic — not like a sanctuary you'd trust with a senior dog's final chapter.

How I Restructured the Site

The redesigned site has five clear sections, each serving a specific user intent:

Home
Mission front and centre. Current pups gallery. "Help a Senior Dog Today" CTA immediately visible.
Who We Are
Team page — building trust and showing the humans behind the mission.
Ways We Care
Services page — explaining hospice care, medical support, and what life at the sanctuary looks like.
Sanctuary Stories
Blog — ongoing stories about current residents and those who have passed through "Paws in Paradise."
Help Make a Difference
Donate page — streamlined, emotionally resonant, with clear sponsorship and volunteer pathways.

Warm, Trustworthy, Dog-First

Every visual decision was made with one question in mind: does this make someone more likely to donate, sponsor, or volunteer? The dogs needed to be the stars — large photography, individual names, and enough warmth in the layout to make each pup feel real and worth caring about.

The Paws in Paradise memorial section was a particularly important design challenge — it needed to be celebratory and gentle, not heavy or sad. A place for the organisation to honour the dogs they've loved and lost, and for supporters to feel the full scope of the sanctuary's work.

Growing the Community

Alongside the website work, I managed Sammy's social media — developing content strategy, creating graphics, and writing captions designed to grow engagement and turn followers into donors and volunteers. The goal was to tell each dog's story with urgency and warmth across Instagram and other platforms.

The Final Redesign

Click below to visit the live redesigned site, or jump directly to any page.

sammysseniorsanctuary.org
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Sammy's Senior Sanctuary
A sanctuary for senior dogs in need
Home Who we are Ways we care Sanctuary Stories Help make a difference

Full Write-Up on Medium

I documented the complete UX/UI journey — from the original audit through to the final redesigned site — in a Medium article covering specific decisions at each stage.

Read the full case study on Medium ↗

Results

5
Clear site sections restructured
17+
Current resident profiles showcased
9mo
Ongoing collaboration
Donation & volunteer visibility
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