Teamer des de: 11/11/2020
We are 3 people dedicated to the care and control of stray cats and the management of the OhMyCat shelter. We feed, take care and perform the CER method for their control. We rescue the sick and the sociable and small ones. At OhMyCat we have adult and sociable cats that need to find homes. We need help to be able to maintain the premises and the food and veterinary care. Every euro is a lot of help for the animals we manage, almost 200. Thank you
Teamer des de: 30/11/2021
We are a small group working for the well-being of feral/abandoned cats in Valencia. Using the TNR approach, we began 5 years ago with our neighbourhood colony of some 20 cats; many of whom you can see in the updates. Control of our own colony's population means that we are now able to help other street cats: trapping /sterilising, seeking fostering / adoption where possible, treating sick animals, relocating others to controlled locations where they can be safe. Thanks for supporting us.
Teamer des de: 17/12/2021
ABRIGA is a national cat aid association, G86682937. We care for around 45-50 cats every day in our establishment, many of them with special needs, both for their daily care and for the veterinary tests they require to be healthy and adoptable. Thank you for supporting our project with that valuable euro!
Teamer des de: 08/09/2022
We are more than 1,600 volunteers and although our best known face is suicide intervention, our goal is to care for people in situations of emotional crisis: loneliness, depression, anxiety, life crisis, etc. Free of charge, we offer a 24-hour telephone GUIDANCE SERVICE, 365 days a year and FOLLOW-UP MONITORING with psychologists in those cases that need it. We teach WORKSHOPS about personal development for prevention and emotional education.
Teamer des de: 05/12/2022
We are a group of people affected by multiple sclerosis, a neurodegenerative disease experienced by some 50,000 people in Spain. Two-thirds of the 1,800 people who each year learn they have MS are under the age of 40; three out of four of them are women. GAEM promotes research into treatments for this disease, and seeks to improve the quality of life of affected people and their families. We finance ourselves from the resources of conscious and generous people like you. Will you help us?