Category: Animal NGO
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10 ways online fundraising can support animal welfare NGOs
ONLINE fundraising is an effective way for NGOs to connect with supporters, raise awareness and mobilize resources for causes that matter. For animal welfare organizations, online fundraising offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of animals, both domestic and wildlife. From rescue and rehabilitation to conservation and advocacy, these 10…
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Help care for abused street dogs and support this animal NGO in India
HELPLESSNESS is usually what people feel when street dogs are beaten, hit by rocks or laying motionless on the ground after a road accident. While many animal lovers make frantic calls to animal helplines to rescue hurt street dogs, the animal rescue services we need are not not always available or arrive on time to…
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Our four-footed friends need you: People For Animals’ urgent fundraiser for stray cats
STRAY cats on the streets of India face unimaginable hardships as they navigate the harsh realities of life on the streets. Enduring acute deprivation, these voiceless and innocent creatures battle not only hunger, illness and road accidents but also face unimaginable cruelty at the hands of humans. The most heartbreaking aspect of their journey often…
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People For Animals Uttarakhand: save tortured and caged hens from miserable conditions
PEOPLE For Animals Uttarakhand raises an often overlooked tragic issue: the silent suffering of egg-laying hens in battery cages. As the world witnesses the growth of industrialized poultry farming, the traditional Indian cage-free farming practices are fading into obscurity. Gauri Maulekhi is the driving force behind People For Animals Uttarakhand and is leading an initiative…
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An act of pure compassion: Indian crowdfunding for the welfare of stray dogs
INDIAN crowdfunding has emerged as a solution to the issues facing one of our most vulnerable groups – stray dogs. India is home to a vast population of stray animals, with stray dogs being one of the most visible and vulnerable groups. These animals often face neglect, abuse and health issues, making it crucial for…
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People For Animals: an animal NGO in India for abused farm animals
PEOPLE For Animals is an animal NGO in India that helps rescue abused farm animals from a painful death. In a world where society is increasingly sensitive to injustice, it is disheartening to acknowledge that millions of voiceless farmed animals still suffer from inhumane cruelty within the hidden corners of illegal dairies and slaughterhouses. These…
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5 ways an animal NGO in India can help care for stray animals
AN animal NGO in India can help improve the lives of stray animals, particularly dogs and cats. These animals often lead a life of hardship, suffering from accidents, abuse and a lack of food, water, and medical care. Fortunately, an animal NGO in India is known to work tirelessly to improve the condition of these…
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How CARE helps animals in Bangalore
Charlie’s Animal Rescue Centre (CARE) is a renowned non-governmental organization (NGO) based in Bangalore, India, dedicated to the welfare and protection of animals. Founded with a compassionate vision, CARE has become a shining example of how crowdfunding can empower NGOs to make a significant impact in the field of animal rescue and rehabilitation. With a…
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5 rights of working animals in India
IN an earlier blog on workers’ rights, we looked back into history to find out how our present-day workers’ laws came about, such as the need for 8-hour workdays and weekends off for rest and recuperation. Just as we work, people employ equine animals such as horses, mules, ponies and donkeys to perform certain duties.…
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India’s largest hospital for dogs could be a reality through VOSD
Join Voice Of Stray Dogs’ mission to give sick and injured street dogs medical care and love ANYONE with a dog will affirm that every time they get home, the most thrilled to see them is their pooch. Dogs are truly a human’s best friend, acting as natural alarm systems, trackers, guides, guards, therapists and…
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Animal welfare is a community concern
Citizens’ take up initiatives to care for strays on the street ANIMAL cruelty is a punishable offence in India yet there are countless instances of it daily – whether aimed at elephants and leopards in the wild or stray cows, dogs, and monkeys on the streets. One form of it appears due to the human-wildlife…
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The COVID Crisis- A troubled time for street animals in India
Covid Crisis and Abandonment Since the lockdown began and the country started dealing with the pandemic, street animals have been dealt a cruel blow too. Due to people being confined to their homes scores of poor animals have been starving and are in immediate need of medical attention in many cases. The lockdown has also…