Barcelona, Spain
Teamer in 6 Groups
Contributes every month: €6 to 6 Groups
Since 09-02-2021 has contributed €193
Teamer since: 09/02/2021
We are the Pyrenees Zoo Foundation, the biggest wildlife refuge in Catalonia. Every year we rescue hundreds of injured or orphaned animals; some return to the wild, but others need to stay with us forever. We currently care more than 290 residents, and your help guarantees the daily food they need to live healthily and comfortably. Thanks to you, we can fill their bowls and offer them a dignified life full of respect. Thank you for your support!
Teamer since: 06/07/2021
Open Arms opens its arms to women, men, boys, girls and all those fleeing horror, looking for a chance. The humanitarian emergency in the Mediterranean does not stop and our mission is to protect the lives of the most vulnerable at sea, and on land continues. Working in schools on human rights and empathy and denouncing all injustices is our mission as well. From your hand we can prevent more deaths. We need each other. You are needed.
Teamer since: 19/12/2021
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: 23/04/2024
The Benjamín Mehnert Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to the situation of pet animals that suffer abuse or neglect in our country, focusing mainly on the rescue, recovery and relocation of greyhounds in family homes, providing them a new opportunity as pets. Although mainly we are dedicated to the recovery of greyhounds, currently in our refuge live more than 700 animals...
Teamer since: 27/11/2025
We were born to implement the CES (Capture, Sterilization and Release) in Villamediana on September 15, 2019. We manage the stray cat colonies following the recommendations of the WHO and the catalogue of the Small Animal Veterinary Association. This involves population control through sterilisation, correct and clean feeding and veterinary monitoring. We give the cats up for adoption, which is possible with a responsible adoption contract and a veterinary plan.