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Asociatia No limit pets

Org #105566
Vetted since 2026 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit
2018
year founded
$700
raised on GlobalGiving
26
days fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Asociatia No Limit Pets' mission is to rescue, protect, and improve the lives of abandoned and vulnerable animals in Romania. We provide shelter, medical care, rehabilitation, and long-term support for hundreds of dogs and cats each year, while promoting responsible animal welfare practices within the community. Through hands-on rescue work, sustainable shelter management, and community engagement, we aim to reduce animal suffering and create lasting, positive change for animals without a voice.

Projects (4)

Project Leaders
Florin Suciu
Florin Suciu
Mara Mara
Mara Mara
Irina Irina
Irina Irina
Organization Information
strada 9 Mai, 40 B
Bacau, Bacau 600024
Romania
0040746385854
Organization Information
strada 9 Mai, 40 B
Bacau, Bacau 600024
Romania
0040746385854

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Caramela - Ready for a Future She Deserves

By Mara F. | Project Leader

Caramela is a delicate puppy with a gentle soul, whose story reflects both hardship and quiet resilience. She arrived at Ringo Land Shelter on November 28, 2025, after being rescued from the public... Read the full report ›

Tess: A Story of Hope

By Mara F. | Project Leader

Tess is a story of courage, patience, and hope. Rescued from the private shelter in Ovidiu, Tess arrived at Ringo Land Romania carrying the weight of a difficult past. Like many traumatized dogs, she... Read the full report ›

Meet Some of the Dogs You Are Helping

By Florin Suciu | Founder / Coordinator, No Limit Pets

Today we want to introduce you to some of the dogs currently in our care. Most of them come from public shelters, where fear and isolation have left deep emotional scars. This is why socialization and... Read the full report ›
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