Sponsor & Name an Animal

Give an Animal a Story — and a Name of Hope
When you sponsor an animal at our partner shelters, you provide food, medical care, and comfort. You also have the chance to give them a name — a gesture of love that turns survival into a story.

How It Works

  1. Commit to a Year of Support
    Sponsorship is a minimum one-year commitment. Your gift provides consistent food, medicine, and veterinary care — the stability every animal deserves.

  2. Give a Name
    You may choose to name the animal you sponsor. That name becomes part of their story — carried with them as they heal and grow.

  3. Receive Updates
    During your sponsorship year, we will share photos and updates (as available from the shelter) so you can follow the journey of the animal you are helping.

Levels of Care

Choose how your sponsorship will change a life:

  • Provides daily meals and safe housing for one animal for a year.

  • Covers preventive care, treatments, and essential veterinary medicines.

  • Funds life-saving surgeries, post-operative care, and rehabilitation.

  • Ensures one animal has food, medicine, and emergency care for a full year.

Important Notes

  • Sponsorship lasts at least 12 months from the date of your donation. You may extend your support beyond the first year if you wish.

  • Sponsored animals remain in the care of their shelters.

  • In certain cases, physical adoption may be possible if you apply, are approved, and agree to cover all transportation and related costs. Approval depends on local laws, shelter policies, and the best interests of the animal.

  • If your sponsored animal is adopted locally or passes away during the year, your support will automatically be directed to another animal in urgent need, ensuring your gift continues to make an impact.

Meet the Animals

Every animal has a story. With your sponsorship, you provide a year of food, medical care, and shelter — and you give them something more:

A name, chosen by you, to carry into their new life.

Meet the animals whose next chapter begins with your love — and the name you choose

Survivor in Recovery

Story: Once someone’s pet, he was abandoned on the street and found in heartbreaking condition. The shelter brought him into medical care, where he is slowly recovering with food, treatment, and love.

Needs: Ongoing medical support, pain management, and steady nutrition to help him regain strength.

A Fighter in Tiny Paws

Story: This little cat was found badly injured, her legs broken and her future uncertain. With surgery and the careful hands of shelter veterinarians, she is now on the path to recovery. Even with bandages wrapped around her tiny paws, her eyes shine with determination.

Needs: Post-surgical care, follow-up checkups, and steady nourishment to help her heal fully.

Bravery Beyond Limits

Story: This gentle dog suffers from spinal cord damage, leaving his back legs paralyzed. Though his body has been broken, his spirit is steady and kind. With care and protection in the shelter, he continues to find ways to live each day with quiet strength.

Needs: Special care for mobility, regular medical checkups to prevent complications, and a safe shelter where he is protected and loved.

The Warmth Within

Story: When he was brought to the shelter, his body was frail and so cold, as if life itself was slipping away. But with warmth, food, and gentle care, he found the strength to sit up again. Now, with treatment and love, he has the chance to heal and rediscover safety.

Needs: Medical care for infection and skin treatment, nourishing food, and a warm, safe space to recover.

Gentle Soul of Many Years

Story: This senior dog has lived through hardship, arriving at the shelter with signs of neglect and illness. Though his body shows the years, his heart remains soft and trusting. Every gentle look in his eyes reminds us that even in old age, love and care can bring comfort and dignity.

Needs: Senior-focused veterinary care, nourishing food, and a calm, safe space to rest.

The Only Survivor

Story: She was found beside her mother and siblings, all poisoned by abusers. She was the only one who survived. Frail and heartbroken, she was carried into the shelter where she is now fighting for her life with the help of warmth, food, and medical care. Her survival is a fragile spark — one that can grow brighter with love.

Needs: Veterinary treatment, nutrition, and gentle care to help her heal and grow strong.

Beauty Beneath the Wounds

Story: This cat came to the shelter with a severe wound to her face, the skin on her cheek torn away. Despite her suffering, her eyes still reflect a quiet plea for kindness. Now in medical care, she has a chance to heal, to regain strength, and to discover the gentleness she was once denied.

Needs: Ongoing wound treatment, antibiotics, and nourishing food to help her recover from trauma and infection.

Fur Returning, Joy Restored

Story: When he was abandoned, his skin was in terrible condition, his fur lost and his spirit dim. With shelter care, food, and treatment, he has begun to heal. His fur is growing back, his eyes are brighter, and he has rediscovered joy. His recovery is a reminder that love can bring life back piece by piece.

Needs: Continued skin treatment, nutritious food, and safe shelter to complete his recovery.

Resting Toward Recovery

Story: This gentle dog was found badly injured and weak, his leg broken and in need of urgent care. Now bandaged and safe in the shelter, he spends his days resting, slowly regaining the strength he needs to heal. His eyes carry both sadness and quiet hope — waiting for the day when pain will turn into peace.

Needs: Orthopedic care, pain management, nourishing food, and a calm, safe environment for healing.

Courage on Wheels

Story: After being struck by a car, he lost both of his back legs. But even through tragedy, he never lost his will to live. With a wheelchair and dedicated care, he has learned to move forward with strength and determination. His spirit shows us that even broken bodies can carry unbreakable hope.

Needs: Continued medical care, wheelchair maintenance, and daily nutrition to keep him healthy and mobile.

Healing from the Edge

Story: When he was rescued, his body showed the marks of long suffering — a severe skin condition, open sores, and the weakness of malnutrition. Yet beneath the pain was a quiet will to survive. Now under shelter care, he is receiving treatment, good food, and the first safety he has known in a long time.

Needs: Intensive medical treatment, skin therapy, and consistent nutrition to rebuild his health and strength.

Never Alone

Story: This tiny puppy was found beside the body of her mother, refusing to leave her side. Alone, fragile, and near death, she was brought into the shelter, where she is now receiving the care she needs to survive. Her story begins in sorrow, but with love and support, it can become one of healing and hope.

Needs: Intensive neonatal care, warmth, nutrition, and veterinary support to help her grow strong enough to thrive.

Smallest Among Us

Story: This tiny kitten was abandoned before she had a chance to know safety. Too young to survive on her own, she was taken in by the shelter, where every day of care means a chance at life. Though small and fragile, her will to live shines in her bright eyes.

Needs: Bottle feeding, warmth, and around-the-clock care until she grows strong enough to eat and thrive on her own.

The Road Back to Standing

Story: He was rescued with both legs broken, his bones exposed through terrible wounds. Even in this pain, his eyes showed a plea for life. Now, wrapped in bandages and under medical care, he has begun the long journey of recovery. His strength is fragile, but his will to heal is real.

Needs: Intensive veterinary treatment, surgery follow-ups, pain management, and long-term rehabilitation.

Still Standing

Story: This cat was rescued in terrible condition — her skin torn, one leg injured, and with painful complications that left her weak, scared, and suffering. Her injuries suggest she may have been the victim of abuse. Yet, even in pain, she endures with quiet strength, looking for safety and healing.

Needs: Specialized veterinary care for her wounds, treatment for her injuries, safe shelter, and daily nutrition to restore her strength.

Playful Against the Odds

Story: After a car accident left her with a spinal cord injury, she lost control of her back legs and must now wear diapers. Yet nothing has taken away her playful spirit. She still reaches out for love, still chases after toys, and still shows the world that joy is possible even in hardship.

Needs: Lifelong support including diapers, medical monitoring, and special care to keep her healthy and comfortable.

Rising From Cruelty

Story: This cat endured terrible abuse, leaving her body broken and wrapped in bandages. Yet even after such cruelty, she is alive — fighting for each day with the help of shelter caregivers. Her story is one of suffering, but also of strength and the chance for healing.

Needs: Specialized veterinary treatment, pain management, safe shelter, and patient care as she recovers from severe trauma.

Brave Steps

Story: This young dog suffers from a painful bone condition, most likely rickets, caused by long-term malnutrition. His legs are weak and bent, but his will to stand and move forward remains strong. Now, under the care of the shelter, he is receiving proper food and treatment for the first time in his life.

Needs: Specialized nutrition, supplements for bone health, and veterinary monitoring to manage his condition.

Beyond the Animals You See

There are thousands of animals in need of sponsorship. Many of them arrived in such critical and graphic condition that we cannot share their photos publicly. Yet with care, treatment, and love, many have survived and are healing today.

If you would like to sponsor one of our most critically injured survivors, please reach out to us directly. Your support ensures that even the most fragile lives are given a chance to heal.

Adopt & Name FAQ

Can I adopt one of these animals into my home?

Our “Adopt & Name” program is first and foremost a symbolic sponsorship — your donation ensures animals in crisis receive food, medicine, and shelter. However, in certain cases, physical adoption may be possible. This requires:

  • Submitting an application,

  • Approval by the shelter and local authorities,

  • Covering all costs of transportation and related logistics.

International adoption is challenging — but it has been possible in some cases. If you are seriously interested in physically adopting one of the animals in our partner shelters, please contact us.

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