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OTHER WAYS
TO HELP

Because there are many ways to support a cause…

You may not be able to travel, but you still want to make a difference?

Here are concrete projects you can support right now.

This page brings together the real needs of our partner organisations:
essential equipment, donation campaigns, and occasional support initiatives.

Every contribution, even a small one, can have a real impact on the ground.

Together, let’s support these projects in a different way.

ELEPHANT HAVEN
An ethical elephant sanctuary in France

lodo elephant haven

After years spent in zoos or circuses, some elephants simply deserve to live in peace.

Elephant Haven offers them a second chance in an environment designed around their well-being, where they can rediscover their own rhythm, space and freedom, without being disturbed by visitors or volunteers. Here, every decision is made with the elephants’ best interests in mind.

Would you like to support this meaningful mission?

Make a donation

Every contribution directly supports the well-being of Delhi, Gandhi and future elephants welcomed by the sanctuary. Donations help fund their food, care, habitat maintenance and the development of a place where they can finally live in an environment that respects their needs.

Would you like to get actively involved?

Become a volunteer

Elephant Haven regularly welcomes volunteers to support the day-to-day life of the sanctuary through essential tasks such as maintaining the grounds, helping in the vegetable garden, carrying out small maintenance jobs and assisting with the sanctuary’s infrastructure.

Direct contact with the elephants is not permitted. This is a deliberate choice that makes all the difference: here, animal welfare comes before the human experience. Because sometimes, the best way to help an animal is simply to respect the distance it needs.

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logo du centre de réhabilitation amazoonico en Equateur

Help amaZOOnico build a 1-hectare, roofless enclosure for six endangered spider monkeys. A natural space designed to reduce their stress and support their return to the wild.

Support them here

Baby spider monkey in a wildlife rehabilitation center in Ecuador

Alongside those who protect elephants

logo du sanctuaire pour éléphants stand up 4 elephant au Népal

I have been following the work of Stand Up 4 Elephants (SU4E) for many years, and I am deeply moved by the sincerity, commitment, and real impact of their actions on the ground.

SU4E works in Nepal to protect elephants and promote a fairer coexistence between wildlife and local communities.

Supporting SU4E means supporting concrete actions carried out with heart, purpose, and integrity.

Two Asian elephants supported by Stand Up 4 Elephants in Nepal
logo du centre de réhabilitation pour animaux sauvages KSTR kids saving de rainforest au Costa Rica

Every day, KSTR works to give a second chance to animals who are fragile, injured, or orphaned.
To enrich their environment, support their rehabilitation, and make the caregivers’ work easier, they have created a
WISHLIST with the most useful supplies.
By offering an item, you directly improve the well-being of the animals.

Spider monkey in a wildlife rehabilitation center in Costa Rica
logo du centre de réhabilitation  RAREC au Pérou

RAREC is a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center in the Peruvian Amazon, caring for animals rescued from illegal trafficking and threatened species.
Discover here the essential supplies they need for
animal care, education, and veterinary interventions.

Baby sloth being bottle-fed in a wildlife rehabilitation center in Peru

DoggyBagCrew: A daily commitment to the most vulnerable animals

logo duDoggyBagCrewrefuge pour aniaux e Grèce DoggyBagCrew

I have been following them for several years, and I deeply admire their commitment.

In Greece, their team helps abandoned, injured, and severely distressed animals. Today, they care for dogs, cats, and even rabbits rescued during this summer’s wildfires.

Their commitment goes far beyond rescue work. They support local groups, regularly transport food and supplies from Belgium, and are working to create their own shelter so that no animal is ever left by the roadside again.

The name DoggyBag refers to their early days, when their mission was to bring food to Greece in a van that became, in a way, a giant “doggy bag” for animals.

You can help them in many ways:

Supporting DoggyBagCrew means choosing to help animals who deserve a second chance too.

Dogs rescued by the DoggyBagCrew association in Greece
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