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Meet
Anna Marie
When
Anna Marie was struck by a car in Galati, Romania, she was left to
die on the side of the road. READ
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Anna Marie in action!
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Help Us
Romania Animal Rescue, Inc., a United States 501(c)3, was founded in 2003 by 3 people from the San Francisco area, following an
eye-opening hiking tour in the country of Romania. RAR's mission is to establish animal welfare in the country of Romania. We currently have set up a spay/neuter program, free to the public, for any dog or cat in
Romania, and have supplied major funding for the building and upkeep of an animal
shelter.
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By working together, we can accomplish many things. You can help us with the following items:
Have questions about donations? Please email Nancy Janes.
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Goals
Spay/neuter overview in 2008:
+ Dr. Ileana has done wonders for the animals and the community of Galati.
+ Your funding will help Dr. Ileana continue to provide free spay/neuter services to the impoverished animal caretakers in the community. DONATE...
+ RAR is looking to fund more than 1500 spay/neuter operations in 2008 ($25-40 per surgery is about $48,000) PROGRESS...
+ Our program has been advertised on television and in newspapers, but we also need you to tell your friends and family about the benefits of spay/neuter. READ MORE...
Read more stories of how we are helping
to reduce the number of strays in Romania.

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Did you know?
RAR offers free spay/neuter and veterinary care for the 'street strays' in Galati and the surrounding areas (population 380,000 humans - approximately 14,000 dogs, number of cats unknown).
Animal caregivers bring in their beloved street dogs and cats for sterilization, vaccination, and parasite treatments, at no cost.
These animals then return to the caregiver and to their previous location where most are fed - but now they are sterile and cannot reproduce. Dr. Ileana offers these services free to impoverished citizens, but she even offers low-cost spay/neuter for the citizens who can afford it.
When 80% of the street animals are sterilized, we will have achieved zero population growth. |