Action Change (Formally GVI Trust) Street Cats and Dogs in Mexico Need Your Help

Beneficiaries

  • Animals

    Stray Cats and Dogs

  • Reach of your work

    Across the whole of Playa Del Carmen and neighbouring areas

ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION

The number os stray animals on the street of Playa Del Carmen in Mexico is rising and concerning. Laura now a local resident wanted to do more and went about setting up a free domestic animal hospital for the community. With a local vet and team the once a dream is now a reality with a fully customised built animal hospital in the heart of the community. The team offer free emergency rescue for stray animals and run an outreach program to neuter all stray animals to avoid over population.

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BENEFICIARIES REACHED ANNUALLY

500

approximately (*funding dependant) stay animals are neutered

SIZE OF PROJECT PER ANNUM

£38,000.00

TIMELINE

Jan 1999 Onwards

Activity goals

Tackle and Manage Stray Animals

Provide Emergency Rescue and Medication for Stray Animals

Activity Actions

  • Outreach Program and Rescue Project for stray Animals

  • Free care for Stray and low income family pets

Activity details
GEOGRAPHIC REACH

Mexico

IMPACT REPORTING

Quarterly

March 2021

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
UN SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
How we monitor the quality and results of our work

Statistics from our animal hospital monthly

WHO IS ALREADY FUNDING THE PROJECT?

Global Giving donations

Individual regular donations

OTHER PARTNERS

Action Change

Our project