Great need in the closed hotels
In many hotels there are free-living cats, which are cared for and fed in "normal" times by hotel employees and also by the hotel guests. Since most hotels closed during the Corona crisis, these animals are in great distress: they are in danger of starving to death.
Unfortunately, animal welfare activists in Hurghada, Egypt, are currently forbidden by the police to enter the hotels. Animal welfarist Monique Carrera is handing over a sack of food from the SUST Food Emergency Aid to an animal welfarist so that he can take over the feeding of the free-living cats next to the hotel Samaka and in the marina of Hurghada.
Every contribution saves lives: Please support our food donation campaign!
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SUST Food Account: PC: 15 – 457 322 -7 IBAN CH22 0900 0000 1545 7322 7
Serious feed shortages occur time and again in animal shelters and feeding stations. The SUST Feed Emergency Aid is there for animal shelters, animal protection organisations, feeding stations and their protégés.
THE SUST-FOOD-EMERGENCY AID WORKS THAT EASY
1. quick, easy and unbureaucratic: Here you can donate for animal food. The money goes into a special account and is used 1:1 for the purchase of animal food.
2. professional and safe: The SUST selects animal shelters for its support that meet minimum animal welfare standards. Preference is given to animal shelters and animal welfare projects that work sustainably. Of course, emergencies have priority. But also street dog feeding stations and private animal owners in need are supported.
3. fast, targeted, environmentally friendly: The SUST uses it to buy the required food directly on site. This keeps long waiting times, such as delivery and transport costs to a minimum.
4. donate safely: The feed deliveries are documented on the social media channels of the SUST.
Every contribution saves lives: Please support our food donation campaign!
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