The Help in Suffering (HIS) Camel Rescue Centre (CRC), is creating a meaningful difference in the lives of camels and all animals who come into their care. The dedicated team and vets work to provide support that animals need, ensuring their wellbeing and comfort in India.
Read MoreAs the season shifts and autumn descends upon Kabul, the NOWZAD team reflects on the events of August and the ongoing efforts to support working animals in the region. This past month saw the treatment of 53 donkeys and 117 horses under the Working Animal Program...
Read MoreAugust in Thaba'Nchu was a month filled with dedication and care, as the Blind Love team continued their mission to bring relief and support to the horses and their owners. An amazing total of 82 horses attended their outreaches!
Read MoreAfter meeting with the owners during Blind Love’s July outreach in Jozi, a new area, the team was excited when the owners suggested another community in desperate need of support. This area is known as Rhini, Extension 8. Once again, the Blind Love team enlisted the help of SPCA Officer Maloli to spread the word to the owners...
Read MoreThe LAZAWO team has made a huge difference this month in Kinyang’erere village! They held a major clinic and cared for an amazing 253 donkeys in July-August. The team treated 233 donkeys for various issues, including wounds, tick infestations, eye infections and colic. Para-vet Steven went the extra mile by following up on 125 donkeys and treating 20 new ones in nearby villages.
Read MoreThe future for animals is bright with our project partner, APOWA, continuing their wonderful work to improve the lives of animals. The team is creating a compassionate world by educating communities with working animals, ensuring they are treated with respect and kindness. In July, the dedicated team treated 93 hardworking animals, including bullocks and horses, through the mobile clinic. They also provided vaccinations to 348 animals...
Read MoreOver the past 8 months, the dedicated team at the Nowzad Donkey Sanctuary in Kabul provided a safe home for rescued working horses and donkeys. Many of the animals have endured years of hard labour and profound suffering, but thanks to the kindness of our supporters, they now have a chance to heal and find peace.
Read MoreIn August, the Okavango Animal Welfare Trust (OAWT), with the incredible support of our donors, held veterinary outreach clinics. It was 2 days of care and treatment for horses and donkeys. Nxamasere: 46 horses and 37 donkeys were treated...
Read MoreThe Blind Love team decided to head to a new area called Jozi in June. The goal was to connect with new donkey owners but getting word out was difficult. The outreach didn’t work as planned, so the team returned in July with help from Maloli, a dedicated SPCA officer who knew the area well and notified owners.
Read MoreTake a look at so many heartwarming photos of rescue, recovery and healing. As of today, there are 53 donkeys in the Hope Compound area. This week, they transitioned 3 donkeys who completed their rehab into the large herd. One of them was pregnant and we’re happy to share that she gave birth yesterday!
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