When Russia invaded Ukraine, millions of Ukrainians were forced to make an impossible decision - to flee immediately and leave their beloved pet behind, or stay and face imminent danger for themselves and their pet. While many fled without their pets, many brave Ukrainians remained and now care for the pets left behind. Pets are now receiving care and protection from local residents in makeshift animal shelters across the country, built from whatever materials they could find.
With temperatures dropping, these pets are in danger once again - this time from life-threatening cold and starvation. In response, Greater Good Charities is providing pet food and dog houses to struggling shelters.
Your gift today can help send a care package to a Ukrainian pet in need and keep them warm throughout the winter months.
Greater Good Charities has ultimate authority and discretion with regard to the distribution of its funds. All expenditures made are consistent with the exempt purposes of Greater Good Charities.
The 4 Paws shelter in Kherson currently houses 400 cats and 300 dogs. Despite overcrowding, the brave shelter staff works tirelessly to find homes for these sweet pets. Dog houses are urgently needed to provide warmth and shelter for the animals, especially after the trauma they’ve endured. As more and more pets flood the shelter, they are also in desperate need of food.
With winter looming, the pets face life-threatening cold temperatures and hunger. By donating today, you can help send these care packages to keep them warm and fed.
Send checks to:
Greater Good Charities
C/O: Accounting
301 Union Street #21308
Seattle, WA 98111 US