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Help Stop Animal Cruelty from just $0.84c a Day
The (WSPA) has been promoting animal welfare for more than 25 years and the bulk of their charitable work is concentrated in regions of the world where few, if any, measures exist to protect animals. You can help them to continue their great work with a regular donation :
- $25 a month can help the WSPA to stop cruel practices such as bear baiting
- the WSPA currently operates in more than 140 countries - help them to put an end to all forms of animal suffering and cruelty.
Help stop stray dogs being slaughtered like vermin. In some countries, dog control officers randomly shoot animals in the crowded city streets. If not killed instantly, they’re thrown into a truck and left slowly to die. Around the world, there’s an estimated 400 million stray dogs which represents an animal welfare crisis on a huge scale.
War, famine, poor sanitation and poverty all combine to create a huge global crisis. WSPA (The World Society for the Protection of Animals) has a holistic approach to reducing the numbers of stray dogs by providing practical solutions to help prevent uncontrolled breeding. Their mobile clinics, supplied with necessary equipment and medical supplies, enables vets to visit rural communities where proper care for dogs would not otherwise be available. And over the long term WSPA is educating people about responsible pet ownership, sterilising and caring for their animals.
Help WSPA stop the gruesome sport of bear baiting
A terrified and traumatised bear is dragged into a ring by a rope that has been crudely forced through her highly sensitive muzzle with a needle. Filled with fear, she knows what is about to happen to her but, tied to a post in the ground, all she can do is struggle and cry out in pain.
Suddenly a pair of dogs are set upon her, attacking her face and snout. Desperate to stop the pain she opens her mouth to bite and swipes at the dogs with her paws, all in vain. Her teeth have been removed and claws blunted - so her attempts to defend herself are useless.
Latest News from the Charity Gifts Australia Blog
- Action Aid Concern at Broken Promises
Action Aid Australia is unhappy at the governments broken election promise to increase aid to 0.5% of gross national income by 2015. The current Labour government has now cut almost $2.7 billion from their aid program and delayed the 0.5% target by a full year. This could have been a lot worse if you guys hadn’t have supported the calls for the Coalition to keep their commitment.
- Carrie Bickmore Become UNICEF Ambassador
Widely respected Carrie Bickmore has recently been announced as a new UNICEF Australia Ambassador. Carrie, who is known nationally as the television presenter of Channel 10’s The Project, will become the ambassador for the Eliminate Project, a brand new partnership with Kiwanis International to help try and eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus.
- Joel Madden Plea for UNICEF Australia
UNICEF Australia representative Joel Madden is asking for everyone to get involved in giving their Mum measles this Mother’s Day! This is not as crazy as it sounds though, as you can purchase the little lady a charity gift that provides vaccines to help protect up to 100 children from the deadly disease.
- WWF Welcome South Korea Emissions Scheme
WWF Australia has welcomed the news that South Korea has passed a new legislation to begin an Emissions Trading Scheme starting in 2015. South Korea is our countriess third largest export market, and last year alone received over $22 billion worth of Australian goods. WWF charity officials are now calling on the Australian government to take South Korea’s lead and help transform the countries clean economy.
- Help the Government Keep Their Promise with UNICEF
UNICEF Australia is asking for your help in asking the government to provide 50 cents from every $100 of our national income to those living in poverty. In 2007 the Australian Government issued a promise to offer 0.5% of GNI to help aid development programs across the globe by 2015.
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