Our latest news from around the world
We regularly post articles, blogs, photos, and stories from our work and projects. Here, you can read about our animals, teams, initiatives, sanctuaries and more.
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Giving Donkeys and Horses in South Africa the Care they Deserve
During September, Blind Love in South Africa treated 57 donkeys and 33 horses at their veterinary outreach days.
In addition, they used your generous donations to buy some much-needed feed for hungry cart horses.
Over 1,000 Working Equines Receive Crucial Vet Care
Friendicoes have continued to treat working mules in need through their camp in Kedarnath, India. With support from your wonderful donations, they reached no less than 1,280 equines in September.
Read more about their latest activities below:
A New Chapter in Colombia: Welcoming Namigni Animal Sanctuary to the Animal Aid Abroad Family
We’re thrilled to announce a powerful new partnership between Animal Aid Abroad and Namigni Animal Sanctuary - a dedicated rescue and rehabilitation centre based in the highlands of Colombia. This marks our first formal alliance in South America and it’s already making a life-saving impact.
In the very first week of collaboration, four equines in urgent need were rescued and brought to safety at Namigni. Each of them carries a story of hardship, resilience and hope:
Crucial Vet Care for Working Equines + Two Gorgeous Donkey Foals Born
The compassionate team at Help in Suffering (HIS) in India are continuing to assist working equines in need, thanks to your kind donations.
From July to September, they provided equines with crucial veterinary care for colic, kidney failure, accidents and injuries, poor appetite, dental disease and maggot-infested wounds.
In addition, two beautiful donkey foals were born at their sanctuary!
From Trauma to Healing: Rehabilitating Captive Elephants
One of our newest partner groups is the Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre (WRRC) in Karnataka, India. They rescue elephants who have endured abuse, poor conditions and harsh treatment in captivity, offering them rehabilitation and healing in a peaceful sanctuary. Here, the elephants are given veterinary support, nutritious food, social interaction with other rescued elephants, and plenty of tender loving care.
Please read their latest report to see how your kind donations are helping rescued elephants in India:
Vets Assist Hundreds of Camels and Other Animals in Need
Our partner group Help in Suffering run the Camel Rescue Centre (CRC) in Bassi, India. Thanks to your wonderful support, last month they assisted 374 camels and 231 other animals in need.
Two case stories are featured below:
Peace and Comfort for Rescued Animals in Nepal
Due to your compassionate donations, the rescued animals at Animal Nepal’s sanctuary can live out the rest of their lives in peace and serenity. They receive the very best of care, and experience joy and comfort every day.
The latest report from the sanctuary is below:
Over 2,000 Zambian Donkeys Provided with Care and Compassion
Thanks to your amazing support, the Zambezi Working Donkey Project (ZWDP) are continuing to make significant advances towards a Zambia where working donkeys are free from suffering and are treated with compassion.
September was a very busy month for the ZWDP team but, thanks to your kind donations, they are able to report on some exciting outcomes for working animals. So far this year, they have helped an astonishing 2,161 donkeys!
Dedicated to Enhancing the Welfare of Horses and Bullocks
Action for Protection of Wild Animals (APOWA) are one of our fantastic partner organisations in India.
With support from your heartfelt donations, they are reducing suffering and enhancing the wellbeing of horses and bullocks through their Working Animal Welfare Project.
Improving Wellbeing and Dignity for Working Animals in Bengaluru
Compassion Unlimited Plus Action (CUPA) are currently caring for over 120 rescued working animals at their sanctuary in Bengaluru, India.
Due to your brilliant support, they are also spreading kindness and teaching respect to improve the lives of all working animals in their community.