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Seit 24-05-2025 gespendet: 5 €
Teamer seit: 24/05/2025
WIR HELFEN HUNDEN IN RUMÄNIEN, DIE SONST KEINE CHANCE AUF ÜBERLEBEN HÄTTEN. HELFEN AUCH SIE! - Vermittlung - Kastrationsprojekte - Aufklärungsarbeit - Fütterung von Straßenhunden - Rettung verletzter und ausgesetzter Hunde
Teamer seit: 24/05/2025
This group is created to help the many needs of Cal Lari, ADE’s "big" shelter. In it almost 50 horses and other animals live free. Gary, was rescued this summer of '22, a welsh pony condemned for malformation in its legs to starve and thirst in a cage of iron rods next to a road. After his rescue and hospital admission to the veterinary clinic, we have him recovering in Cal Lari. Keeping one horse a month is 200 € only in food.
Teamer seit: 24/05/2025
We are a non-profit NGO funded by donations. We focus on rescuing, rehabilitating, and providing sanctuary for birds. We handle around 2,000 inquiries and release an average of 250 birds annually. Many come from seizures, trafficking, abuse, and abandonment, and we give them a second chance. Our work is entirely voluntary, with no employees, because we believe in this cause and the need to protect these birds. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as asociacionbirdsfriends
Teamer seit: 24/05/2025
Contar con un Banco de alimentos, para los animales puede ser o es tan importante como para las personas, Cada mes se dan ayudas a distintos puntos de España, ayudando a las personas que los cuidan y se encuentran en apuro para poder comprar comida, o simplemente, para poder afrontar facturas veterinarias. La unión de todos hace que cada mes, se ayuda a más de mil peluditos sin hogar, con una media de 1600 kilos donados cada mes Únete a la cadena solidaria es ser parte de la esperanza
Teamer seit: 24/05/2025
Every year, 7,000 birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians (almost twenty animals per day on average) are admitted to GREFA's Wildlife Hospital in Majadahonda (Madrid) to receive treatment for a wide variety of injuries or pathologies. The priority of our veterinarians and wildlife rehabilitators, assisted by GREFA volunteers, is to return these animals to their natural habitat once they have reached ideal conditions for life in the wild. For more information, visit www.grefa.org