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2021 Community Impact Japan Fund
3 nonprofits
2021 Community Impact Japan Fund
日本のCCNは、日本のコミュニティを支援するキャンペーンを開始しました。この基金の下にある組織は、地域社会を支援するために、食料、水、シェルター、基本的なニーズといった必需品を届けることを目指して活動しています。組織は、この基金で地域社会と密接に連携し、地域社会で最も弱い立場にある人々を支援しています。 これらの団体や基金全体にご寄付いただくと、地域に大きなプラスの影響を与えるソリューションに投資することになります。 支援したい特定の非営利団体がある場合は、下の団体名をクリックしてください。1回の寄付で3つの非営利団体すべてを支援したい場合は、以下の基金のリンクをクリックしてください。 Japan CCN team has launched a campaign to benefit Communities in Japan. Organizations under this fund work towards delivering the essentials: food, water, shelter and basic needs to support communities. Organisations work closely with the communities with this Fund to help the most vulnerable in our communities. When you contribute to these organizations or the overall fund, you are investing in solutions that have significant positive impact in the region. If you have a specific non-profit you'd like to support, click their name below. If you'd like to support all three non-profit with one donation, click the fund link below.
Emergency intake of 125 bunnies in DeKalb County, Georgia Fund
1 nonprofit
Emergency intake of 125 bunnies in DeKalb County, Georgia Fund
Georgia House Rabbit Society (GHRS) was alerted to a hoarding situation in Dekalb County in May 2021. At the property, they found over 150 rabbits crammed into 8 hutches, living outside in filthy conditions. All of the rabbits were confiscated, triaged, and given immediate medical attention. Unfortunately, a few did not make it. But the remainder are safe and GHRS took in 125 bunnies. All of the confiscated rabbits needed vet care, including spaying/neutering and medical attention, including treating wounds from fighting, abscesses, mites, coccidia, syphilis, fleas, ticks, and sore hocks. Considering just a spay/neuter can cost $150-$180 per rabbit (not including other treatments that have been necessary), vet bills quickly mount up. The shelter could use our help! December 2021 Edit: This summer, one of the rabbits from the hoarding case suddenly died and came back positive for RHDV (a highly contagious and deadly virus in rabbits). The entire shelter had to be deep cleaned and closed for over 6 weeks for quarantine. While it increases the cost of sheltering each rabbit, every new rabbit that GHRS takes into the shelter must be vaccinated for RHDV as a precaution. November 2022 Edit: Can't believe it's been over a year since starting this fund! Thank you to everyone who has donated so far! Although the shelter has adopted out many of the bunnies from this emergency intake, there are nine rabbits from this hoarding case still waiting to be adopted and have been at the shelter since May 2021. Please consider donating to support these and the hundreds of rabbits that GHRS helps each year. Thank you!