Homeless Animals Hospital

by Romania Animal Rescue, Inc.
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Project Report | Jan 19, 2017
Homeless Animals Hospital Project Saves Thousands

By Nancy Janes | President,Founder and CEO, Romania Animal Rescue

Waffy recovered from eating rat poison
Waffy recovered from eating rat poison

Imagine being a homeless animal, living on your own in Romania.   Struggling to get by as best you can.  As fate would have it, one day you are hurt, hit by a car, eat rat poison by accident, or contract parvo.  Until our Homeless Animals Hospital project was created, this was generally a death sentence for thousands of animals.  But now, thanks to YOUR SUPPORT homeless animals and those cared for by impoverished people have help.  Excellent vet care at the highest standards available by the most qualified veterinary team in Romania.  

We often have Good Samaritans who find injured animals and bring them to the clinic, or an injured orphaned kitty is brought into a rural spay campaign, or a dog with a massive mammory tumor needs surgery at a campaign, an amputation is needed, the list goes on.  Thanks to our donors, Romania Animal Rescue has been able to provide life-saving and pain saving help for these animals for 3 years.   Hundreds of animals are brought to HAH project every year. These animals, once recovered, are either returned to their care giver or put into foster care where our massive outreach program of local adoption coordinators goes into action to place these animals primarily in homes in the UK or Germany.

But we can only continue to offer this project with funds from donations.   I hope you will join me in continuing to support and fund the Homeless Animals Hospital Project so that we can expand our program even further.  The animals need us, and we need your support to help them.

Thank you so much and Happy New Year to you!

Dr. Aurelian sees Petita with mammory tumors
Dr. Aurelian sees Petita with mammory tumors
Skolzy with parvo, family thanks us with honey
Skolzy with parvo, family thanks us with honey
local rescuer brings in puppy with parvo
local rescuer brings in puppy with parvo
Mazzie now adopted in UK
Mazzie now adopted in UK

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Romania Animal Rescue, Inc.

Location: Livermore, CA - USA
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Project Leader:
Nancy Janes
Livermore , CA United States
$44,329 raised of $60,000 goal
 
589 donations
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