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Help Animals India

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Review for A Well-Fed World: Plants-4-Hunger, Washington, DC, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

A Well-Fed World consistently goes far and beyond to help in the most disadvantaged places, including India's people and animals and thereby the environment too - a win/win!

Role:  Client Served
 

Review for Help Animals India, Seattle, WA, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

We’re an All-Volunteer non-profit Charity
dedicated to supporting efficient and effective animal protection organizations in India. We support charities that also have anti-plastic campaigns and produce energy from cow dung from rescued cattle.

We strive to put our donors’ contributions to work where they are most needed and can do the most good.
The Challenge for India’s Animals

Despite some of the best animal protection laws in the world and a renowned heritage of reverence for life, modern India is a country where millions of animals suffer severe neglect or abuse.

Overpopulation, poverty, pollution, superstition, apathy and ignorance all contribute to their plight. In a country where human misery and impoverishment remain high, the welfare of destitute animals is a low priority.
Help Animals India’s Contribution

India’s animals have strong indigenous allies. The nation is blessed with many dedicated animal welfare organizations.

Help Animals India seeks out the best of these under funded organizations to provide financial and practical assistance where it can make the most difference.

We strive not only to achieve immediate benefits for India’s animals, but to nurture an enduring culture of animal protectionism.

Will you volunteer or donate to this organization beyond what is required of board members?

Definitely

How much of an impact do you think this organization has?

Life-changing

Will you tell others about this organization?

Definitely

When was your last experience with this nonprofit?

2012

Role:  Board Member