‘This is my life’s purpose’ Hamakua sanctuary cares for nearly 100 animals

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Helena Lundblad pets the pig Newton, who spends his days eating and rolling in the dirt at the Magical Creatures Sanctuary in Laupahoehoe.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Helena Lundblad pets Manina, who was born with a birth defect in her front legs, at the Magical Creatures Sanctuary in Laupahoehoe. Manina requires care throughout the day, but is able to stretch her back legs with help from her custom designed cart.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Magical Creatures volunteer Audrey helps Lava Mama stand up in a walker since her back legs won't move due to a spinal injury on Jan. 20 at the sanctuary in Laupahoehoe.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Helena Lundblad pets sheep that live their lives on the hills at the Magical Creatures Sanctuary in Laupahoehoe.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Helena Lundblad pets Tom, right, and Janice while walking around the Magical Creatures Sanctuary on Jan. 20 in Laupahoehoe. Lundblad adopted Janice as a baby 6 years ago and was inspired to rescue animals, including many with special needs.

Five years since its inception, Magical Creatures Sanctuary has become home to more than 90 animals that were saved from slaughter, rescued from neglect, have special needs, or were orphaned or injured in the wild.