Animal Rescue Cambodia

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Animal Rescue Cambodia

Little or less, it didn’t even matter but as you may know that the stray dependency living being in our precious city has been an issue. If you may, save one of them or share the will that ARC has carried throughout all these years. In peace and harmony of the cats and the dogs out there, a loving home with hope and joy. We can do this.  

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Raised So Far : USD 0

Target : USD 2,000


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Animal Rescue Cambodia

BackgroundAfter a successful fundraiser for my last year's birthday, this year I have decided to have another fundraiser for my 29th birthday. So instead of buying me gifts or treating me to a meal for my birthday, please help support a cause that needs it more. I have reached out to Animal Rescue Cambodia to fundraise on behalf of them. More about Animal Rescue Cambodia Animal Rescue Cambodia is a non-profit organization that works tirelessly to end suffering for dogs and cats on the streets of Cambodia. They are committed to sustainable and long-lasting change in Cambodia. Instead of operating a shelter, our approach involves;tackling overpopulation through neutering programs,teaching local communities and schools about animal welfare, and improving the quality of veterinary care through training.    To find out more about the project, visit their official website: https://ar-cambodia.com/about/ Regardless of how much you choose to donate, please know that any amount is greatly appreciated! Thank you so much for the support.  

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Raised So Far : USD 584

Target : USD 500


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Animal Rescue Cambodia

Samut's Puppy StorySamut means Ocean in Khmer. I got this name because I peed ocean in the house when I was young. I didn't this anymore but that name sticks with me!I got separated or maybe stolen from my mom since I was 1 or 2 weeks old. They (dog seller) put me inside a small cage with other 7-10 puppies and sale us on the road near sticky river Toul Tom Pong. They thought I was a Khmer puppy that was big enough to sell. I was a Labrador and Golden retriever mixed puppy that was too young to be separated from my mom and other siblings. My human passed by that road to work and saw me. He couldn't save all puppies, but he decided to pick me and take me home with him by paying $50, all money he has in his wallet after a long bargain from $100. I was so skinny, covered by ticks, and confused but I love foods. I am 3.5 years old now! I love running, swimming, balls (anything round and bouncy), smiling, and free food. Both of my dads are trainers, so I grow up loving running and exercising. why I am going to run 10k at Angkor wat on Dec 6?I decided to run with my dads to show that dogs are the best companions that should be treated like your family members and friends. A lot of other dogs were not as lucky as me, and they ended up getting kidnapped, killed and eaten cruelty. Do you know you can help dogs? By recusing, adopting, and supporting your local animal rescue centers. I am going to run 10K to raise some small puppy funding for Animal Rescue Cambodia, and you can help me to achieve my doggy goal! Love and Lick from Samut!  

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Raised So Far : USD 75

Target : USD 200


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Animal Rescue Cambodia

Hi all. As most of u will know I am currently volunteering at an animal rescue centre in Cambodia set up by an inspiring and passionate lady called Martina. The project rescues dogs from the meat trade and helps other sick and injured animals. Currently there are 18 kittens to be looked after. Bottled fed given veterinary care. There are many cats with health problems being looked after here as well. IITS NON STOP..... Any donation no matter how small would be much appreciated  

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Raised So Far : USD 0

Target : USD 300


ARC

Fundraising for:
Animal Rescue Cambodia

The story Last year, I spent some time volunteering in Phnom Penh for Animal Rescue Cambodia. Animal welfare is still at its infancy in Cambodia. Animals are often considered as a nuisance, food, or as property. There is a lack of knowledge and understanding about how to care for them, and consequently there are high rates of abuse and neglect and dogs and cats are often sold for meat.I was shell shocked at the relentless nature of animal suffering and cruelty and the small centre was inundated with animals who needed urgent medical help and care. The cause ARC's mission is to create sustainable animal welfare in Cambodia, and end suffering for Cambodian cats and dogs. They are committed to sustainable and long-lasting change in Cambodia, and work closely with local communities. They do this by: tackling overpopulation through neutering programs, educating local communities and schools about animal welfare improving the quality of veterinary care through training. Providing medical care for sick and injured animals Running vaccination programmes for street cats and dogs Campaigning to end the dog meat trade The Challenge Once I'd left, I couldn't stop thinking about ARC and the animals they help. They are my idols and my hero's. I committed to continuing to help them from across the globe, so to start, I will be fundraising by undertaking an ultra challenge on the Isle of White. I will be walking 106k over 48 hours in May 2020. Current level of endurance: legs hurt after 15k - so plenty of training required!!! Thank you ARC has touched my heart and I will never forget the sacrifices the staff there had made to support this cause. I worked with an incredible team of vets and animal care assistants, who continue to work around the clock in the most challenging conditions. But no one would have wanted to be anywhere else. Every action taken at ARC makes a huge difference to an animals life, most of who have never known anything else but suffering. If you can spare a couple of pounds to donate towards this cause, you will be helping to provide shelter, medical supplies, food, adoption programmes, community education and essential vaccinations for the animals. Thank you so much! Read on for more insight into a day of volunteering at ARC 6am Alarm goes at 6am, ready for a completely unknown day ahead, which is why I love this so much. Have been up every 1 to 2 hours bottle feeding 1 week old kittens. They don't look like they are going to make it, but we will try anyway. I neck a load of coffee as I am expected to do at least 6 hours of hardcore cleaning throughout the day as well as visiting local pagodas to help with the TNR (trap neuter release programme) 7am Jump on a rented bicycle. The handle bars have repeatedly fallen off when riding to work in the morning in middle of the chaotic Cambodian election traffic. I have an old horse riding helmet for some reason. Starting to like the thrill of it and am get used to swerving across the road with my eyes closed, no rules, and traffic will generally go in the direction it fancies at the time. Dodge a man throwing a bucket of dead rats into the road. Arrive at the shelter and start the day by running around the hospital section which houses up to 50 cats and dogs, as well as the adoption section housing around 20 cats and dogs. Two kittens came in yesterday who were lively but when I went into the nursery, one had sadly passed away. I cry for a couple of minutes. Move on as others need seeing to. I run down to the adoption centre as I remember that Julie a kitten needs daily physio, she was born with deformed bones in her paw (I scoffed when ARC founder, Tina, told me massaging her paw would help - but fast forward one month, you'd never know. Her fave game is leaping from surface to shoulders when you least expect) 8am Feeding time. Painful wrestle with 8 kittens using me like a tree to get physically into the fridge (that's where the chicken is). Takes about 1 hour to feed all animals and refresh the water. In between, an extremely distressed woman comes into the clinic having found a dog which a huge gash on his leg, probably due to a traffic collision. The amazing and talented vet comes to the rescue and he is given the care he needs. He will be adopted into a forever home.     9am Now the dirty work starts. Every single cage needs to be cleaned with clinical strength disinfectant, so all cats need to be taken out (always have to watch out for 'Monkey' the little escape artist who squeezes through the bars and I have to chase her down the corridor), and put in individual holding crates. Cages cleaned, blankets changed, left over food thrown out. There can be no risk of cross contamination as this could potentially kill all animals at the shelter. All animals put back into their cages. In the meantime, medication is given for various illnesses, and prep for surgery starts. Usually around 5-10 neuters and spays take place. I then need to clean all of the holding crates (usually there are about 30) again to ensure no cross contamination. Completely used to being drenched in sweat and covered in whatever, I learnt to block it out on day 2. 1pm Get changed and the best part of the day begins. The animals who have to spend a lot of time in isolation because there are recovering from illness/surgery, I try my best to give 1 on 1 attention. Ginger, a little cat who has been there since I started, I try to take out at least once a day onto the balcony so he can feel the sun and fresh air and we spend some time playing and just letting him be a kitten. He has been fighting for his life for a few weeks now. I just hope he felt how much he was loved in that time.  3pm Just before afternoon feeding and cleaning time, we get a call from Tina to let us know we need to rescue a dog who has been tied up at a police station for days. Apparently he was injured due to being dragged along behind a motorbike by a man who wanted him for dog meat. We arrive and he is in a pitiful state, curled up under a table with flies buzzing around him, drag injuries and eye infections. I reach out to touch him and am worried he will bite, but he is so physically frozen in fear he wont even move his neck. He didn’t even growl. We wrap him up in a blanket whilst our Cambodian colleague gets the police to agree we can take him. Get him back to the shelter, give him a good bath, food, water and treat his injuries. We wrap him up warm in his kennel so he can start to rest, recover and feel safe. Operation Tail Wag begins. (You can now see a picture of him, in the gallery, as the organisation’s education ambassador for animal welfare) Its now about 6pm and we are TIRED. I can’t even begin to think how the staff feel, who do this day in day out, 12 hours a day. We head back to our digs with 3 bottle feeding kittens in tow, ready to do it all again tomorrow..  

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Raised So Far : USD 808

Target : USD 1,000


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Animal Rescue Cambodia

On 8th December I will join the annual Angkor Wat 10km run, and I am raising funds for Animal Rescue Cambodia, a non-profit organization that works tirelessly to end suffering for dogs and cats on the streets of Cambodia. Please send a few dollars or pounds to support their important work caring for street dogs and cats in Cambodia! https://www.ar-cambodia.com/  

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Raised So Far : USD 106

Target : USD 300


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Animal Rescue Cambodia

Simply an animal lover, I hate cruelty against ALL animals. If you are the same just donate and help animals in Cambodia.  

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Raised So Far : USD 10

Target : USD 1,000


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Animal Rescue Cambodia

As some of you know, we recently travelled to Asia and stopped off in various destinations, one of which was Cambodia! Whilst we loved every precious second seeing the beautiful sights of Siem Reap, our hearts were equally torn when we discovered that the streets were inundated with street dogs and cats! Our eyes were completely opened to the misery and suffering of each and every animal. Some seriously emaciated, some with chronic skin conditions, and some just roaming the roads looking for food, love and affection! When we arrived back home, I couldn’t stop thinking that while some dogs/cats are tucked up in their warm houses at night with owners who love them, there are thousands out there being sold every second in the meat trade as they are seen as nothing more than a piece of flesh, being abused in the hands of humanity! Most of these cats and dogs live in areas which are on busy, dangerous roads. They often roam in search of food or a mate, resulting in death, or serious injuries! Others are caught, rammed in tiny unsuitable cages and are beaten, killed and eaten. Since being home, we have thought about how we can help make a difference! Albeit, we know it won’t put an end to the suffering, but what we can do is raise money that would help, even if it’s just a handful! We have decided to climb the highest mountain in Wales - Snowdon, and we ask you to join us by making a small donation to our chosen charity - Animal Rescue Cambodia. The charities mission is to create sustainable animal welfare in Cambodia, and end suffering for Cambodian street cats and dogs. They are committed to sustainable and long-lasting change and work closely with communities to educate residents on feeding, sterilizing and medicating the animals.Stray animals dominate Cambodia’s streets, and the problem continues to rise. The local community is often unable to care for the animals, which has lead to an increase in the spread of disease, and a trend to sell animals to the cruel and barbaric meat trade.Animal Rescue Cambodia are dedicated to tackling overpopulation and operate a sustainable spay/neuter program in targeted areas. They often come across animals that require immediate veterinary care, and take responsibility of rehabilitating each animal so they can find a forever home. Please find it in your hearts to make a small donation, and make a difference to someone’s life! Thank you you for taking the time to read.   

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Raised So Far : USD 10

Target : USD 500


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Animal Rescue Cambodia

My name is Christina and I’m hoping to raise funds for Animal Rescue Cambodia. I’m a volunteer with this amazing organization and want to further support their efforts to rescue and rehabilitate cats and dogs in Cambodia. ARC rescues, spays/neuters, fixes all manner of health issues, fosters/adopts, and generally cares for all the animals they can.  

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Target : USD 1,000


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Animal Rescue Cambodia

Dog Days in Cambodia For most dogs & cats, it’s all about survival. With millions of wild dogs & cats living amongst the country’s mainly rural population, rabies infection and death of residents are all too common. Combining vaccinations, de-sexing operations and education is the focus of the animal welfare groups in the Kingdom. A recent high-profile rabies-death of a 10-year old girl who was infected from a cat bite has resulted in an opportunity to help the 20,000 residents and the dogs & cats of Silk Island near the capital of Phnom Penh. Three of Phnom Penh’s veterinary clinics, PPAWS www.ppaws.com, #2 and #3 have been invited by the Buddhist Monks on Silk Island to come to the Pagoda and provide free vaccinations, spaying and neutering services, and education to residents. Although there are no veterinary services on the island, the Monks do their best to provide refuge and care to the hundreds of abandoned dogs & cats that are brought to the Pagoda. The 4-day Silk Island project will involve a volunteer team of 20 between veterinarians, vet technicians and support staff, with the goal of vaccinating every dog & cat possible and de-sexing 40 animals per day. The cost of medical supplies, travel and accommodation for the Silk Island project is $5250.00 USD. If you share my passion for helping dogs & cats and would like to contribute to the Silk Island project, please follow the steps to donate here.   If you need to discuss with me further please contact me at [email protected] or WhatsApp 416-414-1903. If you’d rather contribute to the ongoing work of the Phnom Penh Animal Welfare Society (PPAWS) here is a summary of what we do: PPAWS www.ppaws.com is a registered non-profit NGO providing veterinary and animal welfare services in Phnom Penh, Cambodia since 2011. Our team includes 4 veterinarians, a veterinarian technician, 3 animal and facility support staff, a receptionist and social media manager, finance manager and team of volunteers. Every day we do our best to rescue dogs that are destined for the dog meat trade, and contain the spread of rabies, parvovirus, mange, distemper, and tick fever, which are all common in Cambodia. • We provide Veterinary Services:Free Spay & Neutering​​; De-worming, flea & tic treatments; Vaccinations; ​​​Rabies and Mange Treatments; Surgery & Hospitalization​​; Cancer Treatment; Amputation; ​​​Euthanasia• We find loving homes for dogs and cats through our pet adoption and foster home programs.• We work with monks in many of the Cambodia’s Pagodasand rural animal welfare groups, supporting them in their traditional role of caring for stray or abandoned animals.• We teach people how to care for, train and provide a loving home for their pets.  

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Raised So Far : USD 0

Target : USD 5,250


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Animal Rescue Cambodia

Dog Days in Cambodia For most dogs & cats, it’s all about survival. With millions of wild dogs & cats living amongst the country’s mainly rural population, rabies infection and death of residents are all too common. Combining vaccinations, de-sexing operations and education is the focus of the animal welfare groups in the Kingdom. A recent high-profile rabies-death of a 10-year old girl who was infected from a cat bite has resulted in an opportunity to help the 20,000 residents and the dogs & cats of Silk Island near the capital of Phnom Penh. Three of Phnom Penh’s veterinary clinics, PPAWS www.ppaws.com, #2 and #3 have been invited by the Buddhist Monks on Silk Island to come to the Pagoda and provide free vaccinations, spaying and neutering services, and education to residents. Although there are no veterinary services on the island, the Monks do their best to provide refuge and care to the hundreds of abandoned dogs & cats that are brought to the Pagoda. The 4-day Silk Island project will involve a volunteer team of 20 between veterinarians, vet technicians and support staff, with the goal of vaccinating every dog & cat possible and de-sexing 40 animals per day. The cost of medical supplies, travel and accommodation for the Silk Island project is $5250.00 USD. If you share my passion for helping dogs & cats and would like to contribute to the Silk Island project, please follow the steps to donate here.   If you need to discuss with me further please contact me at [email protected] or WhatsApp 416-414-1903. If you’d rather contribute to the ongoing work of the Phnom Penh Animal Welfare Society (PPAWS) here is a summary of what we do: PPAWS www.ppaws.com is a registered non-profit NGO providing veterinary and animal welfare services in Phnom Penh, Cambodia since 2011. Our team includes 4 veterinarians, a veterinarian technician, 3 animal and facility support staff, a receptionist and social media manager, finance manager and team of volunteers. Every day we do our best to rescue dogs that are destined for the dog meat trade, and contain the spread of rabies, parvovirus, mange, distemper, and tick fever, which are all common in Cambodia. • We provide Veterinary Services:Free Spay & Neutering​​; De-worming, flea & tic treatments; Vaccinations; ​​​Rabies and Mange Treatments; Surgery & Hospitalization​​; Cancer Treatment; Amputation; ​​​Euthanasia• We find loving homes for dogs and cats through our pet adoption and foster home programs.• We work with monks in many of the Cambodia’s Pagodasand rural animal welfare groups, supporting them in their traditional role of caring for stray or abandoned animals.• We teach people how to care for, train and provide a loving home for their pets.  

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Target : USD 5,250


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Animal Rescue Cambodia

Dear friends,This December I will run my first 10K race, at the historic Angkor Wat temples in Cambodia. While I don't consider myself to be a runner, I am excited to take part in this race as it raises money for victims of landmines who have lost their limbs and livelihoods to remnants of war. Fees for the race will go towards providing them with prosthetic limbs, social reintegration programs, and other relevant programs for education and HIV/AIDs prevention.  To double my impact, I have decided to also raise money for a local animal welfare non-profit organization here in Phnom Penh, Animal Rescue Cambodia. Since I moved to Cambodia in August, I have been devastated to see the prevalence of stray, diseased, malnourished animals roaming the streets. This is not unusual in parts of the world where animal welfare ranks secondary to issues surrounding human health, poverty, and education. Animal Rescue Cambodia seeks to improve animal welfare and end the dog meat trade in Cambodia through outreach and neutering programs. The shelter also temporarily houses animals, like the 39 cats recently rescued from a pagoda, and works to find foster and permanent homes for the animals. As with other causes I support, I am attracted to this organization's sustainable approach, as outlined by its mission statement below. I hope you will support me in helping to end the dog meat trade in Cambodia. You can read more about it below in the Khmer Times."Creating Sustainable Animal WelfareAnimal welfare is still at its infancy in Cambodia. Animals are often considered as a nuisance, food, or as property. There is a lack of knowledge and understanding about how to care for animals, and consequently there are high rates of abuse and neglect, and dogs and cats are often sold for meat.Our mission is to create sustainable animal welfare in Cambodia, and end suffering for Cambodian street cats and dogs.We are committed to sustainable and long-lasting change in Cambodia, and work closely with local communities.Our approach:tackling overpopulation through neutering programs,educating local communities and schools about animal welfare, andimproving the quality of veterinary care through training.Changing human behavior is the key to our motivation, as it is the only way to truly improve the future of Cambodian street animals."You can read more about the dog meat trade in Cambodia, here: https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50513702/frank-discussion-on-dog-meat/  

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Raised So Far : USD 20

Target : USD 250


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Animal Rescue Cambodia

I found out about Animal Rescue Cambodia just over a year ago. Being an animal lover myself, I'm so, so grateful for all the work they do. Animal Rescue Cambodia dedicate their lives to prevent the suffering of street animals here in Cambodia, but just as important to them, is to educate the locals in animal welfare for a better future for everyone. I'm so happy to say that Animal Rescue Cambodia have joined forces with the Angkor Wat International Half marathon!So here is my chance to raise money to help their cause.Please help me to support them! I'm going to run the 21km (half marathon)... something I've never achieved before... So ANY, ANY donation...really doesn't matter how much...would be warmly welcomed.Woof Woof and Meaooooow Thank you  

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Raised So Far : USD 250

Target : USD 250


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Animal Rescue Cambodia

I’m raising money for Animal Rescue Cambodia by running the Angkor Wat 10k on December 2! Please help me reach my goal by donating here. All money raised will go to helping the animals! Visit ar-cambodia.com to learn more about the organization. Thanks!UPDATE: So far we have raised enough to neuter six animals, or to support ten animals who are recovering in the ARC center. Thanks so much to everyone who has already donated!  

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Raised So Far : USD 285

Target : USD 250


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Animal Rescue Cambodia

Hi everyone! Thanks for visiting my fundraising page.On December 2nd, I  will be running in the Angkor Wat  Intl Half Marathon event through some of the most iconic temples in the world! I'm doing this for a cause that is very close to my heart and I hope you'll support me...I will be running for the animals suffering on the streets with all funds going to an amazing organisation - Animal Rescue Cambodia.It’s difficult to explain what animals go through in Cambodia to people who haven’t been to this part of the world and it has been so shocking to see it for myself the past few months. This is a place where strays are everywhere you look, there are absolutely no animal welfare laws, dogs & cats are snatched off the street for meat and many are abused. It’s been very upsetting seeing animals on the brink of death but also so fulfilling to work with the team at ARC to get these animals back to good health and to find them loving forever homes. Check out their website  (www.ar-cambodia.com) see all of the incredible work they do and if you have a dollar or two, please please donate! Every cent fundraised will go towards neutering/spaying, outreach in local communities/pagodas and education & training for local vets. I have seen first hand the amazing work that this organisation does and promise it is worth supporting. Profits for the marathon itself also go towards landmine victims and for a children’s hospital! I would be so thankful if you supported me and the animals of Cambodia on this one.  Thank you so so much <3   

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Raised So Far : USD 178

Target : USD 250


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Animal Rescue Cambodia

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Raised So Far : USD 0

Target : USD 500