ROLDA is proud to be partnering with a local animal rescue team in Bethlehem to help dogs and cats injured, hungry and affected because of the ongoing conflict. Working with locals, we can provide emergency food, vet care and help with transport so animals can reach safety and life-saving treatment before it's too late. Your donations help keep these animal rescuers going, continue to help give vulnerable animals a real chance of survival and rehabilitation.
With the ongoing conflict in Bethlehem, many animals are suffering, left with injuries, abandoned and hungry, many will have no one to care for them. Local animal rescues are overwhelmed with the volume of animals who need food, veterinary treatment and supplies running low. There are many emergency cases flooding these shelters everyday. Sadly, they can be turned away simply because there aren't enough resources to help them.
The partnership with the local rescuers from Bethlehem is part of the Global Emergency program which ROLDA supporters sustain since we started to help animals in need outside Romanian borders. In Bethlehem the situation is dramatic in some moments, depending how the ongoing conflict evolves, especially due to cut off/complete lack of resources. We are raising funds to provide to local rescuers the essential food supplies, veterinary funding, crucial life-saving medicines and transport.
By providing emergency vet care, medicines, transport for injured & abandoned animals in Bethlehem, we invest with local rescuers which is vital especially in critical war conditions. Regularly communicating, we understand better what they struggle with day by day, we can be in better position to understand & respect their cultural particularities, & of course, help support their long-term work. Because of your support, we make sure injured & abandoned dogs and cats receive the care they need.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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