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Work assignements in animal shelters

When animal shelters need help, the SUST is there for them.

While animal shelters and graveyards fight daily for their existence and take care of the complex care of their orphans, it can happen that important points are neglected in their animal shelter everyday life.

Since 2000, the animal shelter support provided by the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation has been helping where animal shelters reach their limits: It is part of the daily work of the SUST experts to carry out days of work in animal shelters in which SUST teams tackle long overdue tasks, modify or supplement animal shelter facilities, reorganise animal shelter procedures, coordinate craftsmen's work (and bear their costs) and deliver animal feed, animal shelter utensils and building materials to animal shelters throughout Switzerland and abroad.

Here, animal welfare workers use their free time, expertise and strength to help homeless animals.

Activities

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September 2024

That's why they were also in action on September 28th for the well-being of animals, during the animal shelter workday at the Gnadenhof Hodel im Jonental.

These tasks were successfully completed:

  • Power washing and painting the horse stable
  • Building a wall
  • Constructing a goat platform
  • Repairing the chicken coop
  • Trimming the "forest section"
  • Cleaning the dovecote

You can find more pictures from the animal shelter workday at the Hodel Sanctuary here:  www.facebook.com/photo

Swiss animal shelters, sanctuaries, animal welfare associations, and organizations, just like us, receive no support from the public sector. That’s why SUST’s support for animal shelters at all levels is so important:
www.susyutzinger.ch/Tierheimunterstuetzung


Thank you for supporting them with your dedication and donations:
www.susyutzinger.ch/spenden

#susyutzingerstiftungfürtierschutz #tierheimunterstützung #tierheimarbeitstag

Country:
  • Switzerland
5 Pillars:
  • Animal Shelter Support
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