Animal care and rescue
What We Do
We rescue abandoned, injured, or suffering animals street dogs, cats, and wildlife in distress. Our work includes first aid, veterinary treatment, rehabilitation, and wherever possible, rehoming or releasing animals into safe environments. We also raise awareness about animal welfare, cruelty prevention, and responsible pet ownership.
Why It Matters
- Stray animals often suffer from injury, disease, malnutrition, neglect. Giving care reduces suffering.
- Healthy animal populations help maintain ecological balance.
- Awareness leads to more responsible communities: spaying/neutering, proper shelter, humane treatment.
- Animals bring companionship and joy; caring for them reflects compassion in a society.
Our Goals
- Rescue and treat 500+ animals per year.
- Increase our rehabilitation and rehoming rate to above 70%.
- Build community networks of foster homes and volunteers.
- Run awareness campaigns in schools and communities.
- Provide resources (food, medicine, shelter) consistently.



Latest Causes
Goal: 50,000 trees by 2026
Get Involved: Join our plantation drives or sponsor a sapling.
Initiatives: School supply drives, mentorship programs, and digital learning kits.
Programs include: rural health checkups, blood donation drives, and mobile medical support units.
Activities: Festive celebrations, health checkups, and companionship programs.