Help Animals India

Help Animals India

Lk Forest Pk, WA 98155
Tax ID26-3681514

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About this organization

Revenue

$417,287

Expenses

$437,565

Mission

Help Animals India's educates the USA public and worldwide about animal and environmental issues in India in order to raise funds for specific animal shelters and projects in India. We also endeavor to improve animal welfare standards in India through sponsoring and working with animal sanctuaries, veterinarian training camps, animal birth control and vegetarian/vegan related projects in India. Help Animals India is dedicated to improving the lives and welfare of animals by providing financial and consultation support to and building capacity of animal rescue groups in India while connecting donors with the most promising and needful ones, ensuring donors' support is spent responsibly and effectively, and thereby cultivating a culture of compassion for all animals

About

Sneha's Care was funded for the following activities: Disaster in Far West Nepal - A cow is the national animal of Nepal. People here in Nepal abandon cows in the street because of the financial burden and when the cows are of no use. A cow cannot be slaughtered in Nepal as per the criminal code of Nepal. Millions of cows are abandon in the street of Nepal, and we can see them anywhere on the road and the highways in a group. These animals often get sick and unhealthy because of the garbage they eat. Although this is something that is happening across the country, many cows died in the 'Gaushala' (Shelter for cows) in Ghoda Ghodi municipality of Kailali district. The 'shelter' was located inside the Forest. Thousands of cows were kept at the shelter in the middle of a forest, out of which more than 2000 already died because of hunger and diseases. There were three shelters inside the woods in a fenced area with no roof and no immediate access to water and food. Total of 250 cows was at risk inside the shelter. The team of Sneha's Care helped the remaining cows with treatment and food for a month & made sure the local level municipality will take care of these cows. We also built a new shelter near the village where we transferred all the cows that were in the forest. Legal - The Supreme Court has issued an order in the name of the government stating that it should act immediately to ensure the protection of stray animals, especially cows, oxen and their calves. Sneha's Care, on March 3, had filed a writ petition at the apex court naming the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development, and the Department of Livestock Services, among others, as defendants. Sneha Shrestha had demanded an end to the ill-treatment and cruelty towards stray cattle, especially cows and oxen. She had urged the government to protect them from hunger and diseases, and provide them with safe shelters. In her petition, Shrestha had stated the significance of cows by mentioning Article 9(3) of the constitution that regards the cow as the national animal. Further in the writ, she had pointed out how cows, oxen and their calves were abandoned once the cattle stopped giving milk or ploughing the field, and sought mandamus or any other appropriate decree to discourage the trend of abandoning cows and oxen after their utility came to an end. A joint bench of justices Ananda Mohan Bhattarai and Puroshattam Bhandari had issued the mandamus order yesterday, which directed the government to work properly to abide by the law that seeks protection of animals, including the national animal. Flood in Southplain of Nepal - The grant was used to help and rescue the animals with the treatment after the massive flood in Southern Plains of Nepal in collaboration with the Disaster Response team at Rautahat & Saptari District. Our emergency vet care was vital to help reduce suffering for surviving animals, many of whom were starving or injured attributed to the flood. As many as 100,000 households were severely affected while more than 10,000 houses were damaged due to floods that entered human settlements in the Rautahat & Saptari district of Nepal. The grant was used to support the animals that were affected by the flood. Our team arrived at the affected area the very next day of the flood and started the treatment of the animals. Infectious disease outbreaks such as waterborne, rodent-borne, and vector-borne diseases were mainly diagnosed associated with flooding. The animals, including cows, buffalo, goats, pigs, chickens, dogs and cats were brought by the farmers. Many of the animals, we're treating were deeply traumatized and in shock, and a large number had broken limbs and were in extreme pain. We did dressings and treatment for wounded animals; treatment for diarrhoea, pneumonia, and other health disorders, as well as minerals and health supplements, antibiotics, anthelminthic, were distributed in the event. Live Animal Transportation - After several meetings with the stakeholders, Sneha's Care was able to get into the Committee formed by the Livestock Department of Nepal. We are a team of seven in the committee. The members are from Quarantine Office, Livestock Department & Sneha's Care. Our weekly Investigation at the Highways and the entry point of Kathmandu has minimized the suffering of animals. We are in the process of banning the Long Distance Live Animal Transportation. School Outreach - We were able to establish 76 Clubs in 76 different schools. Total number of student reached were 4292 and total of 2110 students entered the Club. School Outreach - We were able to establish 76 Clubs in 76 different schools. Total number of student reached were 4292 and total of 2110 students entered the Club. Spaying neuter of 2665 dogs and mobile treatment of 1250 dogs with adoption efforts . most of the grant money was used to cover the expenses of Farm Animal Sanctuary with hundreds of cows, goats, pigs.

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

The purpose of the non-profit is outlined in the filing as “Help animals india is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to improving the lives and welfare of animals by providing financial and consultation to support and build capacity of animal rescue groups in india while connecting donors with the most promising and needful groups, ensuring donors' support is spent responsibly and effectively, and thereby cultivating a culture of compassion for all animals”.

When discussing its operations, they were defined as: “Help animals india's educates the usa public and worldwide about animal and environmental issues in india in order to raise funds for specific animal shelters and projects in india. we also endeavor to improve animal welfare standards in india through sponsoring and working with animal sanctuaries, veterinarian training camps, animal birth control and vegetarian/vegan related projects in india. help animals india is dedicated to improving the lives and welfare of animals by providing financial and consultation support to and building capacity of animal rescue groups in india while connecting donors with the most promising and needful ones, ensuring donors' support is spent responsibly and effectively, and thereby cultivating a culture of compassion for all animals”.

  • The state where the non-profit operates has been legally reported as WA.
  • The filing indicates that the non-profit's address in 2020 is located at 19215 32nd Avenue NE, Seattle, WA, 98155.
  • The non-profit has reported 0 employees on their form as of 2020.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are between $100,000 and $250,000.
  • Revenue is between $250,000 and $500,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is -$20,278.
  • The organization has 4 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 2008.
  • The organization pays $18,105 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $15,297 in fundraising expenses.

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