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Our Stats: Till May 2023
Total Number of Animals Helped: 29,319
- -Animals Rescued: 14,828
- -On Location Treatment: 1,233
- -Animals at shelter: 930
- -Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return: 3,430
- -Total Equines Treated: 6,719
- -Pet Market Medical Camp: 1,809
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Our Local bank account details
Ayesha Chundrigar Foundation
Account number: 10360081006600012
Swift Code: BAHLPKKA
Iban number: PK33BAHL1036008100660001
Bank Al Habib, Kh-e-Hafiz Branch, Karachi, Pakistan
MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER
The world belongs to all of us. To human and non-human animals. When we start perceiving the world as a shared reality, the world will start to become a better place for everyone. ACF’s goal is to show via example the truest form of empathy-to do for those who can never do anything for you in return. To help those who’s shoes you will never be in. And to care for anybody and everybody that ever needs help, no matter who they are.
Ayesha Chundigar
Founder
MEET OUR TEAM
The first and largest animal rescue organisation in Pakistan that rescues and rehabilitates abused and injured homeless, street animals and labour animals alongside highlighting the important role of empathy and compassion to help create a much more civilised and kinder society.
ACF’s first initiative was the launch of the first of its kind, a unique animal rescue mission in Pakistan.
Every Ramzan ACF distribute hundreds of ration packages to people in need; those include deaf and blind breadwinners who earn below minimum wage
We have Donkey camps, where we educate the owners on how to take care of their donkeys and how to give basic first aid to treat their wounds.
We team up with children from different schools, those with special needs, the blind and deaf and children who are recovering from drug addiction to spend time at the shelter