Our Foundation will provide the following services to assist citizens and animals in need.
We design age-appropriate courses for students of different ages. Through interactive workshops, field trips, and multimedia materials, we aim to instill a respect for life in the younger generation from an early age.
We regularly conduct teacher training courses, providing teaching resources and support to help educators integrate animal welfare concepts into the formal curriculum.
We host monthly lectures, exhibitions, and workshops in various communities, covering topics such as “Responsible Pet Ownership,” “Understanding Animal Behavior,” and “Harmonious Coexistence of Community Animals.”
Handled by trained staff, reports of animal abuse and cases of emergency assistance for injured animals.
We are equipped with medical facilities to provide comprehensive treatment for injured, sick, or abused animals. The rehabilitation process includes physical therapy and psychological rebuilding to help animals regain their physical and mental well-being.
We provide a safe and comfortable temporary environment for animals that have not yet found a permanent home. All animals receive appropriate care and socialization training during their stay.
All potential adopters must undergo interviews, home visits, and matching assessments to ensure that the animal and the family are well suited for each other.
We offer post-adoption consultations, behavior guidance, and follow-up services to help animals successfully adjust to their new homes.
We provide professional training for individuals aspiring to participate in animal protection investigations.
We offer a systematic training program to ensure that all volunteers have the essential knowledge and skills needed for their service.
We provide food, basic medical care, and spay/neuter subsidies to pet owners facing economic difficulties, helping to reduce abandonment due to financial pressure.
We promote animal companionship programs suitable for seniors, enhancing the physical and mental well-being of both the elderly and their animal companions.