Homeless Animals Hospital Spay and Neuter for 2000 Cats in Romania Food for Romanian Animals starving puppies being given food

Romania Animal Rescue, Inc.

Org #6876
Vetted since 2011 Top Ranked Project of the Month Site Visit Verified
2003
year founded
$189,286
raised on GlobalGiving
15
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

RAR is a USA 501 (c) 3 established in 2003 to establish and promote animal welfare in the country of Romania.

Projects (5)

Food for Romanian Animals
Romania / Animal Welfare
Food for Romanian Animals
Homeless Animals Hospital
Romania / Animal Welfare
Homeless Animals Hospital
Animal Welfare Education in Romania
Romania / Animal Welfare
Animal Welfare Education in Romania
Project Leaders
Nancy Janes
Nancy Janes
Ingrid Zohar
Ingrid Zohar
Team
Nancy Janes, Aurelian Stefan
Organization Information
8000 Morgan Territory Rd
P.O. Box 827
Livermore, CA 94551
United States
925-667-5181
Organization Information
8000 Morgan Territory Rd
P.O. Box 827
Livermore, CA 94551
United States
925-667-5181

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:

Homeless Animals Hospital Patients and Update

By Nancy Janes | President, Founder and CEO

Dear Friends, Here are just a few patients that Homeless Animals Hospital Program treats every single day.  To be honest, I cannot post the conditions that most of these animals arrived to the... Read the full report ›

Food Prices Raised on April 1

By Nancy Janes | President, Founder and CEO

Dearest Friends, I would like to thank you for your ongoing help to provide food for the dogs and cats in Romania, now for Marius shelter in Urziceni as well as Anca's in Perisoru. ... Read the full report ›

Donate for 1 spay, get 3!

By Nancy Janes | President, Founder and CEO

DONATE FOR 1 GET 3 !  A New Fundraiser for More Spays and Neuters: Keeping innocent souls out of the indescribable hell of life in public shelters is why spay/neuter is vital. The brutality,... Read the full report ›
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