You can contact us by filling out the form below to become a volunteer or member.
Compassion and Empathy
Stray animals struggle with hardships such as hunger, thirst, disease and bad weather conditions. Helping them is a basic human value of compassion and empathy.
Social Responsibility
Stray animals are also part of society. Their well-being depends on people's sensitivity. Voluntary care is a reflection of social responsibility.
Health and Safety
Hungry and sick animals can cause the spread of epidemics or aggressive behavior. Regular care and vaccinations protect the health of both animals and people.
Environmental Balance
Stray animals are part of the ecosystem. For example, cats control the mouse population, while dogs help maintain the natural balance.
Animal Rights
All living beings deserve the right to life and to be treated well. Voluntary care contributes to the protection of these rights.
Setting an Example
Volunteer work inspires others to spread the love of animals in society.
How to Support?
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Leave food and water,
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Voluntary support to shelters,
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Helping to adopt stray animals,
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Contributing to veterinary costs,
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Using social media to raise awareness.