"We are responsible for those we have tamed. But are we not equally responsible for those we have abandoned?"

"One need not be a superhero to save a life. Sometimes, it suffices merely to extend a helping hand to one in need."

"In a world where we are all interconnected, the happiness of one stray puppy can alter the destiny of numerous hearts."

About Our Organization

Fund Allocation

We redirect received funds to various shelters across Europe, ensuring targeted assistance where it is most critically needed.

Our Experience

For over a year, we have served as a reliable intermediary between benefactors and shelters, guaranteeing the efficient utilization of every donation.

Purpose-Driven Approach

Our primary objective is to channel resources precisely to locations where they will yield maximum benefit and save the greatest number of lives.

The Power in Your Hands

Information Dissemination

Raise awareness about the plight of stray animals on social media, share information about animals seeking homes. Your repost could save a life!

Feeding Stray Animals

If you encounter a hungry animal on the street, provide nourishment. Leftover food from home or inexpensive pet food can be lifesaving. The key is to feed consistently in the same location.

First Aid and Temporary Shelter

If you find an injured animal, administer first aid and contact a shelter. You can temporarily shelter the animal while a permanent home is being sought.

Rescue Stories of Stray Animals from Various Countries

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Luna - Dog from Istanbul

Turkey

Luna was discovered on the streets of Istanbul with a severe injury to her hind leg. Local volunteers noticed her near the Blue Mosque, where she was attempting to find sustenance among tourists. After fundraising for treatment, Luna underwent surgery at a veterinary clinic and has now fully recovered. Currently, Luna resides with a loving family in Ankara and has been granted a second chance at a fulfilling life.

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Raja - Cat from Delhi

India

Raja was found in the slums of Delhi with a serious eye infection. Volunteers from a local shelter rescued him when he was nearly blind. After several weeks of treatment and care, Raja's vision was restored. He now lives with a family in Mumbai, where he has become a cherished companion to the children and a guardian of the household against rodents.

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Sola - Dog from Rio de Janeiro

Brazil

Sola was discovered on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, emaciated and suffering from a skin condition. Local surfers noticed her and contacted an animal protection organization. After treatment and rehabilitation, Sola not only recovered but also found a home with one of the families that regularly visited that very beach. Now Sola enjoys daily walks along the ocean shore with her new family.