Save the Strays
Helping war-affected animals in Ukraine with veterinary care, evacuations, shelter repairs, and long-term rehabilitation.
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Since February 2022, the war in Ukraine has created one of the largest humanitarian crises in modern European history. While global attention is focused primarily on the suffering of civilians, another vulnerable group often remains overlooked: hundreds of thousands of animals displaced, injured, abandoned, or traumatized by the ongoing hostilities. Homes have been destroyed. Families have been forced to evacuate. Entire communities have fled, often unable to take with them the pets they love.
At the same time, animal shelters across Ukraine—already operating at full capacity before the war—are now facing an unprecedented influx of injured and homeless animals. Many shelters have been damaged or destroyed, while others operate without reliable electricity, heating, or adequate veterinary supplies. Volunteers risk their lives every day to rescue animals from frontline cities, under shelling, or from collapsed buildings.
Personal Motivation / Origin of the Initiative
This project was born from a series of moments that I could not ignore.
During an evacuation from a heavily shelled district, I saw a dog standing on the ruins of what had once been its home. There was no one left on that street—only dust and silence. Yet the dog stayed, waiting for someone who would not return.
On another day, volunteers brought me a cat that had survived nearly a week alone in a freezing, waterless basement. The animal could barely stand, but it still purred when touched—still trusting humans despite everything.
These moments made it clear: animals, just like humans, are victims of this war. They feel fear. They suffer injuries. They lose their families. And unlike people, they cannot ask for help.
This project is my commitment to ensuring that those who cannot speak are not forgotten.
Problem We Aim to Address
The needs are urgent and overwhelming:
Injured animals require surgeries, trauma care, and long-term treatment
Abandoned pets need evacuation from active conflict zones
Shelters require food, heating, medicine, and infrastructure repairs
Volunteers need fuel, transport support, and protective gear
Long-term rehabilitation (behavioral therapy, adoption support, relocation) remains critically underfunded
Without immediate intervention, thousands of animals face preventable suffering, illness, or death.
What This Project Will Achieve
Our initiative will provide direct, practical, and measurable assistance to war-affected animals in Ukraine. All funds will support:
Emergency veterinary treatment (surgeries, fracture repair, wound care, antibiotics)
Evacuation from frontline and high-risk areas
Shelter repairs and winterization
Food, medicine, carriers, cages, warm bedding
Post-trauma rehabilitation and rehoming
Microchipping and vaccinations
Support for volunteer rescue teams operating in dangerous environments
Each intervention not only saves an animal’s life but also reduces long-term pressure on shelters, strengthens local resilience, and supports community wellbeing.
Why This Matters
Animals offer emotional support to displaced families, frontline responders, and communities living through trauma. Rescuing an animal often means saving a member of someone’s family—or restoring hope in a place where hope is scarce.
Every treated wound, every rescued pet, every rebuilt shelter is a small act of resistance against destruction.
This project is more than humanitarian assistance.
It is a statement that compassion survives even in war, and that every life—human or animal—has value.
Conclusion / Call for Support
With your support, we can transform tragedy into recovery.
We can turn fear into safety, abandonment into care, and despair into a second chance.
We invite partners, donors, and international organizations to join us in ensuring that war-affected animals in Ukraine receive the care, protection, and dignity they deserve.
Together, we can rebuild lives—one paw at a time.
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