Israeli SPCA

Location
Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv District
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

The Israeli Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) Ramat Gan and Vicinity was founded over 50 years. Since its establishment, the Society’s members and volunteers have cared for thousands of abandoned and neglected animals, providing for their medical care and daily welfare while striving to find them loving adoptive homes.

The Israeli Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) Ramat Gan and Vicinity is a no-kill animal rescue. This guiding principle is what makes this organization unique.

Animals of all ages and conditions arrive at the shelter and guided by the above principle, they offer each and every one of them new hope for a better life and the certainty that they will never be abandoned again.

In addition to the wide range of activities carried out within the shelter, the organization promotes the values of compassion, tolerance, and assistance for those in need. They highly emphasize community involvement, education and awareness activities, and assistance to needy populations. These activities are performed at schools and youth centers, as well as special education institutions or any place where animal interaction and therapy can be of assistance.

The Israeli SPCA also offers a student volunteer program at the shelter through community service programs and scholarships. These students help care for the animals, exercise the dogs and socialize with the cats.

A Shelter Support Grant will enable them to carry out their rehabilitation and rehoming project that they are currently working on.

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