Idea
That's what it's all about
We help animals at home and abroad. Local helpers put their heart and soul into helping neglected, abandoned, sick, injured, abandoned, deported, old or mistreated animals – creatures that have literally lost the ground under their feet.
We can provide financial support and help to ensure that each animal receives individually tailored care and that its well-being is promoted in the long term. This also includes help after natural disasters – for example in rebuilding or improving shelter facilities.
We work purely on a voluntary basis. The foundation’s funds flow directly and exclusively into projects and measures that benefit the animals. This ensures that every contribution is used specifically to support the animals.
Thanks to this clear mission and our tireless commitment, we have already been able to sustainably improve the lives of many animals.
We also advise interested parties on the subject of turtles and are dedicated to the breeding of butterflies to preserve biodiversity.
Principle
Requests from institutions such as veterinarians, veterinary clinics and animal shelters are carefully examined. Unfortunately, private applications cannot be considered.
Individual contributions include:
- Type/duration of assistance
- Cost framework
- Assumption of costs
- Examination of possible cost sharing by the applicant or third parties
Values
We are the point of contact for animals that find their way to us. We are committed to providing individual care and the best possible quality of life.
- are in need for any reason
- neglected or left behind
- ending up in an animal shelter, an organization, or on the street
- struggling with age-related complaints
- ill
- frail or tired
should enjoy loving years and a beautiful life and spend an old age adapted to their needs:
- With their owners
- in Adoption
- Gnadenhof / Life farm
- Pro Bono
Cats
- on the street, in an animal shelter, in a private household or an organization
- receive veterinary care
- are prepared for a life in freedom
Turtles
Butterflies