Education and creative storytelling
We run interactive workshops and share learning resources to inspire empathy for street animals. By engaging schools and communities, we’re building a culture of care and responsibility and rewriting the narrative of how society sees (and treats) street animals.
Sterilisation and vaccination
Through sterilisation and vaccination drives, we reduce overpopulation and stop deadly diseases like rabies. These campaigns protect animals and create safer, healthier communities.
Nutrition and community-led initiatives
We work directly with local communities to organise and support feeding programmes and promote responsible coexistence by strengthening community care.
Medical care
We support local street vets to provide urgent medical care for injured and ill animals. Every treatment brings hope and relief to those who need it most.
The problems we are solving
Large and unmanaged street dog population, with limited access to veterinary care, leading to overcrowding, uncontrolled breeding, and poor animal welfare.
Limited community compassion, education, and awareness around animal welfare and responsible animal care.
High risk of preventable diseases such as rabies, creating serious public health threats for both people and animals.
Many street dogs experience significant malnutrition due to inconsistent food sources and lack of nutritional support.