117,000 euros for animal welfare: Styria supports animal shelters for Christmas
117,000 euros for animal welfare: Styria supports animal shelters for Christmas
In the sense of animal welfare and the support of animal welfare organizations, the state of Styria started an initiative that supports both humans and animals during the Christmas season. Animal protection officer and deputy governor Anton Lang has announced that around 117,000 euros are donated, which are specifically intended to help animal shelters and animal welfare associations in the region. This fundraiser aims to take care of the well -being of the animals that are often dependent on the support of people.
The work of the animal rights activists is indispensable because they take care of the needs of the animals that cannot express themselves. Often animal welfare organizations not only have to ensure feed, but also ensure the health care of the animals, which makes it difficult to feed for feed and medical care.
Financial support for animal welfare work
The continued inflation has devastating effects on the financing of feed and supply of animal shelters. Lang emphasizes: "We want to support animal rights activists in this difficult time and have paid a total of around 117,000 euros to the animal welfare associations as part of this year's feed donation campaign before Christmas and the stray cat campaign." This shows that the state of Styria recognizes the important work of the volunteers and emphasizes the need to help suffering animals.
A total of around 60 clubs and organizations benefit from this traditional fundraising campaign, which takes place in November and supports the animal rights activists with a total amount of around 72,000 euros. Another focus is on the animal shelters, which also suffer significantly from financial burdens.
In addition, 37 facilities that especially strive to supply stray cats will receive donations of around 45,000 euros to cover the costs.
The state of Styria also encourages private individuals to actively get involved in animal welfare, be it through financial support, voluntary work or by investigating animal rights and grievances. The goal is clear: bring the community together to improve the life of the animals and enable them to have a better future.
This measure shows the clear responsibility and the commitment of the state of Styria for the rescue and the well -being of animals. Further details on this aid campaign can be found on the website of www.meinbezirk.at can be read.
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