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StrayCare Initiative
Work Undertaken

The StrayCare Initiative, led by the U & N Foundation, focuses on the welfare of stray dogs in our local areas that enhances their quality of life and also promotes a more inclusive and humane society where the well-being of all creatures is valued and protected.


Key Initiatives:


1. Organise Rescue Operations: Proactive efforts are made to locate and rescue stray dogs, especially those in need of vaccinations or injured in accidents.


2. Medical Care: Upon rescue, stray dogs receive immediate medical attention, including vaccinations and treatment for injuries, improving their health and preventing the spread of diseases.


3. Rapid Accident Response: Swift response to accidents involving stray dogs ensures prompt medical treatment, alleviating pain and aiding in their recovery to mitigate suffering.


4. Rehabilitation and Rehoming: Stray dogs requiring ongoing care are placed in suitable shelters or foster homes, with efforts made to find permanent, loving homes for them, ensuring they receive the care and attention they deserve.


The StrayCare Initiative has made a significant impact on the lives of stray dogs by providing essential medical care and support, ultimately contributing to the overall welfare of stray animals in society. Through these efforts, the initiative aims to improve the health and well-being of individual dogs while advocating for their rights and promoting compassion towards all living beings.

Project Highlights

Witness tangible impacts, aligned with SDGs, achieved through collaboration with our valued partners.

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Key Features
Success Story

Arunima's Compassionate Journey: A Tail of Hope

Arunima's story began when he stumbled upon a stray dog, hungry and wounded, seeking solace amidst the concrete jungle. Unable to turn a blind eye, she took it upon herself to become the voice for these voiceless creatures. With unwavering dedication, she started feeding stray dogs in her neighborhood, ensuring they never went to bed hungry. But Arunima’s mission didn't stop there. Recognizing the dire need for medical attention for these vulnerable beings, she decided to take action...

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