By Manju Rojas | Fundraising Manager
In the district San Martin de Porres - Lima we’ve made significant progress in our mission to reduce the stray animal population. In the past 4 months, we’ve neutered and spayed more than 340 animals!
However, there's still a lot to do. In the Naranjal neighborhood, where many families live in poverty, there are hundreds of stray dogs and cats still roaming in the streets, and the majority are still not spayed or neutered.
To make a real impact on animal overpopulation, we must continue to expand our neutering and spaying efforts and help even more animals.
With your continued support, we’re closing this gap and working toward a safer, healthier environment for both animals and the community.
Our next goal is to fix 300 more animals in the district, and every $20 makes a difference for one animal and brings us one step closer to our goal. Together, we can give these animals a brighter future. Your donation makes a lasting impact!
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