Upcoming Events

March Newsletter
Fri 26 Mar 2010

issued - Friday 26th March

 
 
Committee Meeting April 2010
Sat 17 Apr 2010 2:00 PM

Venue: Alexander Heights

 
 
Vegan Expo Living Planet
Sun 2 May 2010 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Petersham Town Hall, Petersham, Sydney

 
 
Perth's Pet Mania Expo
Fri 7 May 2010 - Sun 9 May 2010

Claremont Showgrounds, WA

 
 
Committee Meeting June 2010
Sat 19 Jun 2010 2:00 PM

Venue: Gidgegannup

 
 
Christmas in July luncheon
Sun 4 Jul 2010 12:00 PM - 4:45 PM

Venue: Esplanade River Suites - Pagoda Bar and Restaurant
South Perth, WA
Tickets now on sale.

 
 
August Newsletter
Fri 13 Aug 2010

issued - Friday 13th August

 
 
Committee Meeting August 2010
Sat 21 Aug 2010 2:00 PM

Venue TBA

 
 
Conscious Living Expo
Thu 2 Sep 2010 - Sun 5 Sep 2010

Claremont Showgrounds
[Volunteers NEEDED]

 
 
Perth Royal Show
Sat 25 Sep 2010 - Sat 2 Oct 2010

Claremont Showgrounds, WA
[Volunteers NEEDED]

 
Animal Aid Abroad - Adopt a Donkey

You can make a big difference to the life of our animal friends overseas by sponsoring them now. You will be guaranteed they will be well looked after and never starved, over worked and abused again. You will receive a certificate of adoption and regular updates and photos of their progress. At the end of each year you will be given first option to continue the adoption.

We have not included the before shots of when these animals were first rescued but we are showing you shots of how well they are now being looked after. The places where they live are poor and desperate for funds and their future is uncertain unless we can help.

Each donkey needs five $100 sponsors for 1 year of care.

 

Khichuri kindly sponsored by
1. Marie Crilley NSW
2. Cameron Thang NSW
3. Alicia Thomas NSW
4. Gemma Bond WA
5. Michelle Hazelwood WA


5 sponsors still needed
Shree Devi was rescued from a brick kiln on March 3, 2010. The 14-year old working donkey is almost fully blind due to eye infections caused by dust particles. When she was taken to the sanctuary Shree Devi was dehydrated, partly lame, with several saddle wounds. Shree Devi, after countless years of slaving for her owners, undoubtedly deserves a happy retirement.
$100.00


Kavita kindly sponsored by
1. Michelle Hurley WA
2. Susana Averis WA
3. Beth Roffe NSW
4. Nada Leonard WA
5. Jeanette Akkanen NSW

See story on Khichri.


4 sponsors still needed
1. Jenny Grant WA
2.
3.
4.
5.

see story on Krishna
$100.00


Benji kindly sponsored by
1. Gail Thomas NSW
2. Beth Roffe NSW
3. Cameron Thang NSW
4. Jenny Grant WA
5. Susanne Briggs, NSW

see story on Krishna.


2 sponsors still needed
see story on Krishna
1. Heather Robertson WA
2. Vanessa Williams WA
3. Sasha Poli, WA
4.
5.
$100.00


Bibi kindly sponsored by
Calder family of Kathmandu, Nepal

See story on our Nepal page


3 sponsors still needed
see story on Krishna
1. Claire Douglas NSW
2. Kim Gorey NSW
3.
4.
5.
$100.00


3 sponsors still needed
see story on Krishna
1: Sally Carlin ACT
2: Emerald Bond WA
3:
4:
5:
$100.00


Laila kindly sponsored by
Keith Irving, WA
see story on Krishna


Krishna kindly sponsored by
Carol Hudson, WA

Of a herd of 54 working donkeys that were left behind by a brick kiln contractor, and ten foals that were born to the pregnant mothers, only eight are still alive. Animal Nepal rescued the donkeys and now all eight are happily residing at the donkey Sanctuary.
Read more


Naina kindly sponsored by
Halina Burmej, WA

Naina's life began in the brick kilns but because she became too weak and handicapped because she was blind and had many wounds she was abandoned in Kathmandu to become a scavenger. She was rescued August 2009 by Animal Nepal and now lives at the Godavari Sanctuary.


3 sponsors still needed
1. Breffini Baker
2. Yvonne Boswarva
3.
4.
5.
$100.00


Maneka kindly sponsored by
Calder family of Kathmandu, Nepal

See story on our Nepal page


Seti kindly sponsored by
Susana Averis, WA

Seti was rescued by Animal Nepal from one of Kathmandu's busiest intersections, Koteshwor, on July 15, 2009. Seti until recently was yet another nameless scavenger donkey, abandoned by a careless owner. She was covered in wounds and left to eat rubbish and scraps on the roadside. Seti now lives peacefully at the Donkey Sanctuary just outside Kathmandu.


Stormy kindly sponsored by
Caroline Box, NSW

Stormy was born a year ago to Karnali. He is healthy, because he grew up in a good surrounding from the beginning. He is a young wild boy and likes chasing the girls. With his crooked teeth he looks funny. He is still drinking his mother's milk but loves apples very much


Karnali kindly sponsored by
Caroline Box, NSW

Karnali also from the brick kilns was pregnant when she came to the Happy Children’s Orphanage. She had wounds in the backside and back, was full of parasites, had skin problems and was weak. She is the mother mare now after she gave birth to her son Stormy.


White Beauty kindly sponsored by
Lesley Murdoch, WA & Valerie Pritchard, NSW

White Beauty worked in the brick kilns carrying very heavy loads of bricks and as a result her spine is crooked; all over she had open wounds - the back, neck, backside of legs from the harness. She was coughing badly. She is still very afraid of people and other animals but slowly with love and patience she is starting to trust.


Romeo and Juliet kindly sponsored by
Valerie Pritchard, NSW

Juliet kindly adopted by Barbara Plummer, WA

Romeo came from the brick kilns as a small baby. He was undernourished since his mother had to carry bricks and she was not allowed to stop and give him milk.

Read More


Sundari kindly sponsored by
Karen Bevilaqua, WA
She worked carrying loads in the villages and she was weak and very aggressive.
Now after a year she is no longer aggressive, territorial, afraid of people and lets the children touch her. She is much calmer and friendlier and so curious!