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The ADA Foundation is a veterinary clinic, rehabilitation center and recently expanded animal shelter. NFA bought ADA an animal ambulance, funded the purchase of 50 transport cages, created an adoption center for dogs, a new cattery and provided food a …
EPS is an open-air shelter situated near a military training base. NFA helps by arranging the delivery of pet food, provides funds for the building of additional enclosures and finances critical sterilizations and veterinary treatment.
KARG is an animal rescue service. NFA helps the team with food for struggling shelters, abandoned animals and impoverished pet owners. We have also supported KARG by purchasing a new rescue van for the team.
Shelter Ugolyok maintains three shelters within the Ukraine and works around-the-clock to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome animals. NFA has financed and arranged the delivery of critically-needed food.
Location: Jelenia Góra region DIOZ is a well-run animal rescue service and shelter. Its existing ambulance was old and unreliable, so we bought a new one and provided funds for fuel for their rescue missions in Ukraine.
Location: Nysa, Poland. Łapa has been accepting abandoned Ukrainian animals since the start of the war. We have helped with funds for food, five large dog cages, building materials and anti-tick collars.
Location: Lviv, Ukraine. Dr Pavlina Harasym, a veterinarian based in Lviv, risks her life to rescue animals from the war zone. We bought her an animal ambulance to support her work and provided funds for food.
Location: Kupil, Khmelnytskyi, UA. Vetmarket is a significant NFA partner. Together, we manufacture NFA-branded food and distribute it in extremely dangerous areas via a delivery van that we purchased for the team.
Location: the Donbas region – mainly Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk and Dnieper, UA. The AGP cares for thousands of street animals in the Donbas region. NFA has been assisting with funds for food, medicine, veterinary care, building materials and household item …
We are fighting the dog meat trade in the African country of Mali. Dogs are brutally treated before being cruelly slaughtered and sold in local markets.
When heavy flooding put horses and foals at risk of death by drowning in Alexander Bay in 2022, we leaped into action alongside the NSRI and Have a Heart Equine Sanctuary (HAHES) to urgently rescue and rehabilitate the animals.
In Kolasin, Network for Animals supports Riki’s Shelter, home to 140 dogs. The shelter is run by Danijela Vuksanovic who has advanced cancer. We’re providing the shelter with food during the cold winter months and are working with the municipality to f …
In the coastal town of Kotor, we are working with local authorities to improve conditions at its municipal shelter. We are providing support funds and are now helping to create a quarantine area for newly arrived street dogs.
When the devastating West Coast fires flared up in the US in 2021, we were able to rush emergency assistance to the animals who needed to be evacuated, saved, treated and rehabilitated, saving countless creatures from death by fire.
In Los Cabos, which has no municipal shelters, Network for Animals supports the Los Cabos Humane Society (LCHS) which aims to reduce animal overpopulation by carrying out spay-neuter campaigns. It also operates a no-kill cattery and educational outreac …
In Hidalgo, Network for Animals supports the Fiona Animal Refuge (FAR), an animal shelter that focuses on reducing overpopulation and animal abuse. We provide FAR with a monthly grant to assist with food and essential veterinary care for the dogs in it …
NFA is helping the Greek island’s street cats by providing food and veterinary care and running a critical spay and neuter program. We’ve vowed, not just to help, but, if possible, to sterilize all Ithaca’s street cats.
NFA is helping dogs at Trebinje’s municipal dog shelter, which is situated on a putrid and fly-infested rubbish dump. We’re creating a new dog-friendly shelter to care for them until they find forever homes.
Network for Animals provides funding for the care and feeding of street cats in Paciano.
On South Padre Island in Texas, we provided emergency disaster relief for turtles stranded by floods in 2021.
In Turkey, Network for Animals helps feed hundreds of street dogs in the Tavşanlı area.
Network for Animals supports the Al Rahmeh shelter for dogs.
We support the Have a Heart Equine Sanctuary (HAHES) which rescues abused equines.
In the Philippines, we have been successful in reducing illegal horse fighting by 50%.
In Thailand, Network for Animals supports the Sangkhlaburi Animal Sanctury.
In Tanzania, Network for Animals played a pivotal role in ending the legal slaughtering of donkeys in the country. We also fund an outreach program to donkey owners in Arusha.
In Cape Town, Network for Animals supports TEARS, an animal shelter for dogs and cats.
When devastating bush fires ravaged New South Wales in 2020, we stepped in to help save an entire generation of flying foxes.
Network for Animals provides funding for the care and feeding of street cats in Paciano.
Network for Animals supports the only animal shelter on the Mediterranean island of Pantelleria.
Network for Animals feeds 200 street dogs and cats daily in Montenegro.
In the Philippines, we have brought the illegal dog meat trade to its knees, although it still continues in isolated areas.
In Israel, we support the Starting Over Sanctuary (SOS) which helps donkeys near Moshav Herut, central Israel.
In Houston, we provided emergency disaster relief to animals affected by hurricanes.
In Harare, Network for Animals finances some 420 dogs and cats at the Friend Animal Foundation.
In Palermo, Network for Animals supports the Lega del Cane shelter for dogs.
In Lamu, Network for Animals runs a sterilization program for cats.
In Uruguay, Network for Animals supports the A.P.A. El Refugio shelter, which cares for 360 dogs and 40 cats.
In the UK, Network for Animals helps support the HUGS Foundation, which rescues and cares for injured and abandoned equines.
On the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, we are helping to build a shelter for the Second Chance Animals Rescue (SCAR) sanctuary.
NFA supports the Žarkovica Animal Shelter, the only hope for hundreds of dogs in Dubrovnik. We pay for two full-time workers and provide other support when needed.
In Melkbosstrand, we support Fallen Angels, which runs an animal shelter and conducts spay and neuter programs in impoverished areas.
In Zimbabwe, Network for Animals supports MARES, a donkey sanctuary in Bulawayo.
In Jordan, Network for Animals supports the Al Rabee shelter for dogs.
In Athens, Network for Animals supports Ghost Dogs, a catch, sterilize, treat and release program for hundreds of street dogs.
In Santorini, we support a sanctuary for abused donkeys and campaign against the abuse and overloading of passenger donkeys.
In Hangberg, South Africa, we support the work of Shaygam Newman, who cares for a community’s street dogs.
In Westlake, Cape Town, Network for Animals supports Fur-Get-Me-Knot in caring for an entire township’s street dogs and cats.
We support the efforts of the Cat Trapping and Sterilization Network (CTSN) in feeding and sterilizing cats in Cape Town’s industrial areas.
We support the KwaZulu-Natal Valley Dogs feeding program which feeds 1,000 dogs.
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