"Rescuing injured strays, installing bird/dog water bowls, and running rabies vaccination camps."
Street animals face extreme dehydration, starvation, and road traffic injuries. Tugona Welfare Foundation runs street ambulance units, distributes insulated water bowls during peak summer months, funds rabies vaccination and sterilization drives, and supports animal shelter networks.
Trained handlers deploy in dedicated animal vans to rescue and treat hit-and-run strays, dogs, and birds.
Installing high-grade cemented drinking water bowls outside homes, parks, and blocks to combat hot summer dehydration.
Teaming up with veterinary colleges to hold sterilization and vaccination drives to prevent disease spreads.
Empowering local animal lovers with monthly supplies of dog food to ensure street animals don't face starvation.