Support Tanzania's Street Dogs Rescue Mission
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Urgent request for our African Street Dog Rescue initiative.
Rabies has been spreading in the Shinyanga area of Tanzania over the past three weeks. Eight individuals have been bitten and one person has even died.
Our local vets in Tanzania are on the ground ready to vaccinate over 2000 village dogs against rabies to stop the fear and stop the spread of rabies before a mass culling becomes inevitable.
We are asking for $2000 to administer 2000 vaccines and spread the word from village to village about our vacation clinics before more lives are lost.
We are out of funds for our African initiative after constructing the first ever animal shelter in the Mwanza area of Tanzania and we need your support to respond to this rabies outbreak before it's too late.
In less than one year African Street Dog Rescue has spayed and neutered over 500 street dogs, vaccinated over 5000 dogs against rabies, responded to two large rabies outbreaks to stop mass cullings, rescued and rehomed over 40 dogs and four cats, and built a permanent dog sanctuary outside of Mwanza where medically fragile street dogs can recover and be adopted into forever homes. And we have achieved all of this because of your incredible support for this daunting initiative halfway across the Earth.
Now we need your help again to stop this rabies outbreak and minimize lives lost.
The cost to stop this outbreak and save thousands of street dog's lives is $2000. This is an extremely urgent time sensitive situation. Please help if you are able.
Organizer
Anna Johnson
Organizer
Watsonville, CA
Little Hill Sanctuary
Beneficiary