By Moumita | Program Director
Anti-rabies vaccination drive was organized by Jivdaya Charitable Trust to prevent the spread of rabies, a deadly virus that is transmitted through the bite of an infected animal, usually a dog. Rabies is a serious public health issue in many parts of the world, including India, where it is estimated that around 20,000 people die of rabies each year.
Jivdaya Charitable Trust recently conducted an Anti-Rabies Vaccination camp with the help of a local stray animal feeder group and covered different parts of Ahmedabad. This drive took more than 16 hours to complete and vaccinated as many stray dogs as possible, so the dogs do not lose their lives to this deadly virus. Our team of staffs & volunteers tirelessly completed the vaccine to the dogs from over 15 different parts of the city.
The community strays are a big part of our day-to-day life. They not only show their love towards their human friends, but they also protect their locality with their lives. These loyal furry friends deserve love and care from us. The drive was an initiative to take care of the health of our local strays as well as ourselves and make the city Rabies-free. We are not that far away from the dreams come true where all humans and strays live in peace and harmony and our society becomes a cruelty-free place for every living being.
We thank you all for being kind towards the speechless souls. Together, we will be transforming this world to be a better place.
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