I am a fundraising and communications manager at Born Free Kenya. I joined the organization in 2019 and it was a rewarding experience, initially I had an understanding of the issues that wildlife is facing, however, during my time at Born Free, I gained a deeper understanding by interacting with teams on the ground.
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Most of the dogs are now ready to be rehomed, they are vetted, have passed their FAVN blood tests and have done the 3 month waiting time but the DEFRA ban remains in place with a new update due on 28 October 2022. We know we will not be able to get all of the dogs out before winter hits hard even if the ban is lifted so the last 2 months have been spent doing massive upgrades to the shelter so we can keep our lovely dogs safe and warm throughout the winter.
Farm Animals
The upgrades have been expensive but the animals are worth it but now we need to really work hard to try and bring in the much needed donations to keep the animals fed and safe whilst they await rehoming. Every donation, no matter the amount, truly does make a difference and helps us to ensure that the 90+ dogs in our care DO NOT become forgotten animals of war. We know that times are tough but please donate if you can and please share our fundraiser.
Wild Animals
The upgrades have been expensive but the animals are worth it but now we need to really work hard to try and bring in the much needed donations to keep the animals fed and safe whilst they await rehoming. Every donation, no matter the amount, truly does make a difference and helps us to ensure that the 90+ dogs in our care DO NOT become forgotten animals of war. We know that times are tough but please donate if you can and please share our fundraiser.
Marine Animals
The summer has come to an end all too quickly and we are now heading for some pretty cold and horrible weather in the winter months at the shelter in Romania. Whilst we had hoped we would have all of the animals rescued from Ukraine in safe, loving homes by now the DEFRA ban on animals coming into the UK and the endless blood tests and veterinary checks that had to be done has delayed rehoming.
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