Homeless Animals Hospital

by Romania Animal Rescue, Inc.
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Homeless Animals Hospital
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Homeless Animals Hospital
Homeless Animals Hospital
Homeless Animals Hospital
Homeless Animals Hospital
Homeless Animals Hospital
Homeless Animals Hospital
Homeless Animals Hospital
Homeless Animals Hospital
Homeless Animals Hospital
Homeless Animals Hospital
Homeless Animals Hospital

Project Report | Jun 5, 2019
Hards life on the streets of Romania

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

Bella
Bella

Hello Friends,

Meet Bella. 

Bella was abandoned like garbage on the street . Most likely the tumor hanging on her chest and the deep wounds were too much for the people who probably used her as a puppy farm mommy. She was brought to the Center of Hope near Bucharest by a Good Samaritan for help with our Homeless Animals Hospital program.   She needed treatment and surgery including fixing her cruciate ligament rupture that made her walking very painful. 

Homeless Animals Hospital project helped Bella at no cost to the person who found her on the streets.  Were it not for our HAH project, Bella may not have never received the costly help she needed.

Every single day we receive animals that are suffering and need help.  They rely on us and we rely on you, our donors, to support this vital first of its kind project that offers free or subsidized veterinary care for the most needy who have no other help.

Another patient we helped just this week was a tiny kitty whose eye was bulging out from a serious injury.  She was brought into the Family Vet clinic in Craiova where Homeless Animals Hospital project also runs.  We feel the image of her prior to surgery is too distressing to post, so we have posted the after surgery photo.  She is now pain free and will be a one-eyed kitty.  Her impoverished rescuer is so very grateful.  Had we not been able to help this kitty, her rescuer may not have taken her into her home as she was not able to afford the surgery costs from another clinic.

These animals and so many more have received help from us, thanks to YOU.  But the demand for our help is constant, and we once again turn to you for your support.  Please consider a donation of any size to help Homeless Animals Hospital to continue to serve the most needy.   Thank you!

*Following a visit by a GlobalGiving representative, Homeless Animals Hospital was awarded "Project of the Month" by GlobalGiving in 2015.

Bella as she looked when she arrived at the Center
Bella as she looked when she arrived at the Center
Bella's ligament surgery
Bella's ligament surgery
Bella after ligament surgery
Bella after ligament surgery
the homeless kitty after surgery with new mama
the homeless kitty after surgery with new mama

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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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