Today marks the one-month anniversary of the devastating Beirut explosion. More than 190 died, 7,000 injured, 300,000 homeless, and billions of dollars of damage. Beirut is a disaster zone. I am proud to say that our team and more than 300 volunteers have worked round the clock every single day to help every animal affected by the explosion. This was the most work we have ever done in one month since Animals Lebanon started 12 years ago. Because of your support we are able to bring hope, joy and happiness to so many people. |
There are still many more animals that need to be rescued. Many animals we are caring for as their guardians are injured or homeless. Cats and dogs that we rescued and are caring for and need to find great adopters. Support for the pets in the affected area to make life a bit easier for their families during this time. Please donate to our GoFundMe campaign to help rescue every animals in need. Our Impact So Far 2 – hours after explosion that team deployed to help 580+ – requests for help we have received from people 342 – people volunteered in the search and rescue and care 237 – animals given veterinary care 106 – animals taken to our shelter 89 – rescued animals currently needing adoption 112 – lost animals reunited with their guardians 5,150 – kilograms of food distributed for affected animals 6,700+ – hours spent on the ground in affected areaThank you to every single person in Lebanon and around the world who has made this possible. We are still at the beginning of responding to this terrible disaster and we need your help to keep going. For the animals, Maggie Shaarawi Vice President PS Keep up to date with all the work and rescued animals Please donate to our Go Fund me campaign to help rescue them all! |
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