Animals Help

Location
Kyiv, Kyiv Oblast
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Spay and Neuter Clinics
Their Work

The mission of Animals Help is to unite volunteers within the city of Brovary, Ukraine and its surrounding region in order to protect and care for homeless and displaced animals. Their team of volunteers act as guardians to these animals, providing food, water, and shelter. They assist over 700 animals every year through spay and neuter programs, providing medical treatment and vaccinations, and are able to adopt out a majority of the animals they help through their program called, “KotoBro”.

SPCA International is proud to support Animals Help in their mission as they continue to grow and increase their positive impact for the animals in their community.

Lancaster Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Location
Lancaster, South Carolina
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Spay and Neuter Clinics
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Founded in 2013, the Lancaster South Carolina SPCA (LSPCA) is a nonprofit rescue organization committed to rescuing the most critical-need animals in their community.

The LSPCA is an all-volunteer, foster-based organization that strives to build a community where people value animals and treat them with respect and kindness. Since 2013, Lancaster SPCA volunteers have helped find homes for over 3,000 dogs and cats. They provide services and resources for community residents to assist in the proper care of pets, including low-cost veterinary services, pet food distribution, and animal-care education. The LSPCA is also committed to providing educational programs in local schools to promote the ethical treatment of animals and the importance of spay/neuter.

SPCA International is proud to support the LSPCA and their mission.

SEN Foundation

Location
Atyrau, Atyrau
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Their Work

The SEN Foundation was created in 2020 by a group of 27 volunteers who had been actively rescuing animals in Kazakhstan for over 10 years. The organization rescues and rehabilitates animals with the long-term goal to help children with hearing problems, speech delays, reading or socialization difficulties by using Animal Assisted Intervention practices.

This long-term pilot project consists of 3 main components: Save, Educate, and Navigate. The SEN Foundation hopes to educate the younger generation about the benefits of kindness towards animals, and how to be responsible caretakers. They also seek to improve the mentality of the general public towards animals as they continue to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome the homeless, abused or neglected dogs and cats.

SPCA International is proud to support this young organization in its goals and help them grow their impact for the animals in their community.

Asociación y Refugio para Animales sin Posibilidades

Location
Muro de Alcoy, Alicante
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Spay and Neuter Clinics
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Asociación y Refugio para Animales sin Posibilidades (ASRA) is a non-profit animal sanctuary based in Muro de Alcoy, Spain. Created by a family of 4 in 2016, they usually care for around 100 animals, including cats, dogs, sheep and chickens.

Nearly all of the animals at ASRA are disabled, traumatized, handicapped and/or chronically ill. ASRA is a forever home sanctuary for these animals – a kind of hospice – and typically does not offer them up for adoption. They also actively work to promote spay and neuter and have completed several sterilization projects in their country to help manage stray cat colonies. ASRA also strongly believes in community outreach and advocacy and tries to educate their community on the issue of animal abuse.

SPCA International is proud to support Animal Sanctuary & Refuge for Animals without Possibilities in their mission as they continue to grow.

Yayasan Penyelamatan Orangutan Sintang (Sintang Orangutan Rescue Center)

Location
Sintang, West Kalimantan
Type of Organization
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

The Sintang Orangutan Rescue Center (SOC) rescues, rehabilitates and releases orangutans back into the wild. SOC also works on creating awareness through outreach programs to prevent further deforestation, and to prevent the hunting or capture of orangutans.

SOC works closely with the Forestry Police of West Kalimantan to spread awareness and collect information about orangutans. They have rescued and cared for more than 50 orangutans since 2010. Most of the orangutans in their care are safely returned to the wild.

The Sintang Orangutan Rescue Center started an environmental education program in 2018 to raise awareness on the value of conservation and biodiversity protection. Through this program, SOC works directly with students, teachers, schools, and villages, providing lessons and activities to improve knowledge about the environment and what people can do to protect it.

SPCA International is proud to provide support to the Sintang Orangutan Center as they continue their impactful work for the vulnerable orangutans in their region.

Donkey Sanctuary Bonaire

Location
Kralendijk, Bonaire Island
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Sterilization
Their Work

The Bonaire Donkey Sanctuary is the forever home of over 700 donkeys rescued from the streets. The sanctuary was established in 1993, when Marina Melis and her husband set up a sanctuary for sick, injured and orphaned donkeys.

Donkey Sanctuary Bonaire is committed to providing shelter and care for all donkeys on the island of Bonaire. They also run education workshops -in collaboration with Stinapa Bonaire National Parks Foundation – to provide information about the living environment of donkeys at local schools and to tourists. Unfortunately, donkeys are often involved in car accidents, abused or neglected. The team at the Bonaire sanctuary is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help rescue donkeys. Once the animals have recovered, they are lovingly cared for at the sanctuary for the rest of their lives.

SPCA International is proud to support Donkey Sanctuary Bonaire in their mission.

Niagara SPCA and Humane Societies

Location
Welland, Ontario
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Spay and Neuter Clinics
Their Work

The Niagara SPCA and Humane Societies came into being as the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty in 1886, from a humanitarian effort to protect both animals and children. Years later, in 1919 the first Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act was enacted, creating a separation between the Humane Society and the previously formed Children’s Aid Society.

Niagara SPCA and Humane Societies strive for a future where no animal is left alone, unwanted or mistreated. Within their jurisdiction, they focus primarily on providing a safe and secure location for stray animals, rescue and relief transfers, shelter medicine, community engagement and finding animals their forever homes.

In 2014, the Niagara SPCA opened a low-cost spay and neuter clinic for shelter animals. Now, the clinic is fully accredited as a veterinary hospital by the College of Veterinarians (CVO) and is open to the public. To date, the clinic has completed approximately 45,000 surgeries. The Niagara SPCA was the first organization to innovate veterinary medicine in Ontario by purchasing and accrediting a mobile spay & neuter clinic. This unit travels to low-income areas as well as native reservations to help with their pet overpopulation issues. The program was launched in 2015 and has completed approximately 3,000 surgeries and nearly 2,500 wellness examinations within Ontario.

SPCA International is proud to support such a strong and long-standing organization as they continue to expand their positive impact and continue helping communities and pets in need.

The Nairobi Feline Sanctuary

Location
Nairobi, Nairobi
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Spay and Neuter Clinics
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

The Nairobi Feline Sanctuary is committed to helping cats within their community, and to educating the public on the importance of vaccinations, as well as spay & neuter for healthy pets.

Established in 2020 by Rachel Kabue, the sanctuary is the only shelter solely dedicated to domestic and feral cats in Kenya, with a special interest in rescuing the city’s most vulnerable cats.

In their efforts to get the cats off the streets and humanely manage the stray population, the sanctuary helps to protect local wildlife and limits the transmission of diseases like rabies. Cats who are taken in by the team at the Nairobi Feline Sanctuary receive veterinary medical treatment and are always spayed or neutered. Any adoptable cats are found suitable homes, while others who are too medically vulnerable and require long-term care are able to live out the remainder of their lives in comfort at the sanctuary.

SPCA International is proud to support the Nairobi Feline Sanctuary as they continue to grow and create a positive impact for the homeless, ill, and injured felines in their community.

Manali Strays

Location
Manali, Himachal Pradesh
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Spay and Neuter Clinics
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Manali Strays was founded in 2019 to inspire harmony between stray animals and the humans who live with them, reducing human-animal conflict and creating a community that cares for its strays and ensures their continued health and wellbeing.

The programs run by Manali Strays require the support of the local community and government, which allows the team to humanely reduce the number of stray dogs in Manali and ensure all dogs are vaccinated against rabies. Manali Strays main operations involve rescuing and rehabilitating stray animals, running a mobile clinic for pet owners and stray animals with minor medical conditions, and sterilizing stray dogs and cats. They are also involved in community outreach and the education of school children, raising awareness about safe interactions with dogs and encouraging a more compassionate and empathetic attitude towards animals.

SPCA International is proud to provide support to such a compassionate organization providing crucial relief and resources to the animals and pet owners in their community.

Tom Animal Welfare Society

Location
Indore, Madhya Pradesh
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Tom Animal Welfare Society began their journey two years ago, with a goal to save sick and injured animals, provide them veterinary medical care, food and shelter.

Tom Animal Welfare Society works to rescue and treat ill, injured, abandoned and mistreated animals. The Jasraj Animal Shelter has a no-kill policy and they tend to many different special medical cases. They intend to maintain a sanctuary at their shelter for any paralyzed, blind, deaf animals, or animals with any other special needs.

SPCA International is proud to support the Tom Animal Welfare Society as they continue to grow and spread their impact on behalf of vulnerable animals.