Teamer since: 09/06/2014
MADRID FELINA es una asociación sin ánimo de lucro. Somos los que sabemos que Madrid está llena de gatos olvidados y gatos buscados, gatos maltratados y gatos perseguidos. Buscamos alcanzar un sueño: Crear un centro de acogida y recuperación para gatos de Madrid, donde puedan encontrar el refugio y la oportunidad que tantas veces no les brinda y procurar una ciudad, con gatos felices, salvados y serenos y en paz, con su hábitat y con los ciudadanos.
Teamer since: 07/11/2014
Tod@s somos LOBO MARLEY y lo que queremos es a nuestro #LoboVivo. A través de esta plataforma, ayudarás con tan solo 1€/Mes.¿Nos ayudas? Expondremos de manera clara todos nuestros proyectos Teaming para que puedas ver a dónde va destinado tu dinero y el pago de una manera totalmente segura para tí. Cada día vamos creciendo #HacemosManada No dejes de visitarnos en www.lobomarley.org
Teamer since: 20/01/2016
Santuario Vegan was born in 2011 with the purpose that we work for every day of the year: saving and protecting farmed animals. Thanks to your support, more than 300 residents: horses, donkeys, cows, bulls, sheep, goats, pigs and poultry were saved from a certain death. Here, they receive love, care and health treatment in a natural space away from exploitation.
Teamer since: 20/01/2016
Gaia Sanctuary Foundation is a vegan rescue and recovery center for animals considered as farm, where those who have been exploited, mistreated or abandoned, receive the necessary care to have a decent life for the rest of their lives. Located in Camprodon (Girona) in the Pyrenees, surrounded by forests, rivers and mountains. You could meet the inhabitants of the Sanctuary here: http://www.fundacionsantuariogaia.org/population/
Teamer since: 14/12/2016
SOS Primates is a non-profit organization that supports the work of the Lwiro Primate Rehabilitation Center (CRPL). Located in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, the center is home to more than 90 chimpanzees and 100 monkeys rescued from poaching and illegal trafficking. In this war-stricken area, the CRPL employs more than 50 local workers and represents the only hope for the protection and survival of these fascinating animals.