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2020-06-22T13:57:55.549Z


"Let Live Live" launched a mass funding campaign to raise the amount to buy a new ambulance | Animals


"Let the Animals Live" launched a mass funding campaign aimed at raising the amount to buy a new ambulance for the southern region • "Thousands of lives depend on it"

  • "Work to rescue animals from complex or dangerous situations"

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A new mass-funding campaign by the "Let the Animals Live" association. The goal: raising NIS 220,000 to purchase a new ambulance to be used to rescue and rescue animals. The ambulance will be stationed at the new "Let Live Animal" clinic in Ashkelon, and is expected to be used throughout the southern part of the country. The ambulance will be operated by the association's caretakers and caretakers, who work around the clock to rescue animals in the area.

"Over the years, we rescue countless dogs and cats in the southern area. Most of them are roaming and deserted, in need of some sort of medical treatment and we treat them until they can be passed on for adoption," explains Sharon Arbiv of "Let the Animals Live" in Ashkelon, which is expected to operate the new ambulance. "In addition, we work to rescue animals from complex or dangerous situations and the ambulance allows us to transfer them to the clinic for immediate and comprehensive medical care."

The organization's crowdfunding campaign surfaced this week on DROVE, and already in its early days managed to raise more than 20 percent of the amount needed. The campaign is expected to run for 45 days and will be locked on July 25.

"Let the Animals Live" has been operating the animal rescue and rescue system for over two decades, and in its activities has been providing urgent assistance to distressed animals throughout the country. At the head of the rescue unit is the Ambulance Association, the first and only of its kind in Israel, without which the activists will not be able to rescue, rescue and provide immediate medical treatment to thousands of animals in Israel every year.

"Our ambulance has been through a lot during his faithful years of service, and in recent months he has been in the garage for more hours than on the road, which significantly impairs animal rescue activities," says Pain Yael Arkin, the association's executive director. "We cannot stop the ambulance operation for a moment. The lives of thousands of animals depend on it, so it's time to purchase a new, well-equipped ambulance that will serve us for many, many years to come. "

According to Arkin, each week, dozens of cries "about dogs and cats are injured and treated, animals that have been abducted, abandoned puppies without a mother - something that is especially common these days - are in the midst of cats' cat litter season and more and more. It is a significant tool in this activity.

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Also, the sterilization and neutering activities of stray dogs and community cats are done through the ambulance, where the animals are collected from their whereabouts, and then marked, rendered with either neutering or professional sterilization, and returned to where they were collected after they recovered. This is an important activity that can significantly reduce the suffering of abandoned animals across the country.

"These days, we need the public's help to achieve this important goal of purchasing the new ambulance. Only the donations in the campaign can help us bring us to the target - NIS 220,000, which will all be used to buy the ambulance and place the necessary equipment in it. Our caregivers and caregivers are waiting eagerly. To the end of the campaign and to purchase the new ambulance - so that they can continue to save the animals.

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Source: israelhayom

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