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PROGRAM & CAMPAIGNS
We are delighted to invite the younger generation to engage in our special event, "JAAN Domestic: Inspiring Action for Animal Welfare." This event is designed to introduce various programs and campaigns that we have launched to involve you in efforts to protect and improve the welfare of animals in Indonesia.
animal welfare indonesia
Inviting you to participate in an educational program aimed at increasing awareness of animal welfare among the public.
dog meat free indonesia
Highlighting our initiatives in combating the trade of dog and cat meat, and how you can join our campaign to create positive change.
PEDULI KUDA PEKERJA
Presenting our efforts to improve the conditions and save working horses in Indonesia, and how you can play a role in ensuring their welfare.
KLINIK STERIL KUCING JALANAN
We are excited to introduce you to our initiative aimed at addressing the issue of stray cat overpopulation in Indonesia through sterilization. Stray cats often face numerous challenges in urban environments, including overcrowding, disease transmission, and inadequate resources for survival. Our program seeks to tackle these issues by implementing a comprehensive sterilization campaign that aims to reduce the stray cat population while promoting their health and well-being.
adoption & sponsorship
Although we are a no kill shelter, you are still rescuing more than one life if you adopt. The life of the animal you adopted as well as the one that can take its place. Due to the lack of space, funding and the fact that we do not euthanize animals, by adopting an animal from us you are making more room for us to rescue more and more animals! The more furever homes we can find, the more animals we can accept.
EDUCATION
We are delighted to invite the younger generation to engage in our special event, "JAAN Domestic: Inspiring Action for Animal Welfare." This event is designed to introduce various programs and campaigns that we have launched to involve you in efforts to protect and improve the welfare of animals in Indonesia.