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Network for Animals provides vital vet care to thousands of animals globally each month

Across the globe, countless dogs, cats, donkeys and horses suffer from untreated injuries, illness, and neglect. Many live in poverty-stricken regions or areas impacted by natural disasters or war, where veterinary help is scarce or non-existent.

Through our partners, Network for Animals steps in to bridge this desperate gap, providing essential veterinary treatment to around 14,500 animals every month – and every life we help save is thanks to generous supporters like you.

If you’d like to help us reach even more animals in need, giving them the urgent care they deserve, please donate towards our veterinary work today.

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Please note: Network for Animals (NFA) is involved in many projects to protect the welfare of animals. Contributions to NFA support all of our worthy programs and give us the flexibility to respond to emerging needs. Thank you for your support.

In United Kingdom, Network for Animals Limited (NFAL) is registered as a not-for-profit organisation; this is the entity that will receive your donations. NFAL is a not-for-profit company but is not a charity. Network for Animals Charitable Trust (NFACT) (registered charity number 1142700) is a charity that is also part of the NFA Group and operates to support charitable projects through legacy donations. If you wish to leave NFACT a legacy as a charitable donation, you should make your wishes known to NFACT for your estate to receive tax benefits at [email protected].

In South Africa, Network for Animals (as Network for Animals NPC) is a registered Public Body Organization (registration #2020/785674/08).

In United States, Network for Animals (as Network for Animals USA, Inc.) is an IRS-designated 501(c)(3) charitable organization (tax ID# 47-1431869), donations to which are tax-deductible to the full extent provided by law.


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