Being able to live in contact with Other Animals coming from situations of abuse or liberation is a rewarding experience because it allows us to get to know them as individuals who can have safe spaces where they can self-determine.
Living in a Shelter, however, involves a lot of work and expenses that we can support thanks to the help of people who contribute through volunteering and donations.
You can help out by:
- Helping us to find material (straw, poles, fence nets, benches, boards, cover material, cods, carriers, but also buckets, brooms, rakes)
- Bringing food (hay, grains, vegetable and fruit waste, dry bread)
- Carrying out volunteer activities at the Refuge
Find out more on the website.