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1,800

tax benefit: 50%

Support a Child from the Kalandar Community with Wildlife SOS

Wildlife SOS is dedicated to transforming the lives of nearly 5,000 children from the Kalandar community. Historically, the Kalandar tribe relied on the exploitation of sloth bears for their livelihood, using them for performance and enduring abuse. Wildlife SOS has rescued these bears, provided new vocations for the adults, and is now focused on educating their children to prevent future cruelty.

By sponsoring a child, you are helping create a cruelty-free future and breaking the cycle of animal exploitation.

As a sponsor, you'll receive:

  • A personalized sponsorship certificate with a picture of the child
  • Quarterly updates on the child's progress
  • A desktop/Zoom background picture
  • A collection of printables including a bear picture, a bookmark, and illustrated prints

Your support not only benefits the child but also contributes to a larger movement towards a world where animals are no longer exploited.

For more details, contact: communications@wildlifesos.org.

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Support a Child from the Kalandar Community with Wildlife SOS

Wildlife SOS is dedicated to transforming the lives of nearly 5,000 children from the Kalandar community. Historically, the Kalandar tribe relied on the exploitation of sloth bears for their livelihood, using them for performance and enduring abuse. Wildlife SOS has rescued these bears, provided new vocations for the adults, and is now focused on educating their children to prevent future cruelty.

By sponsoring a child, you are helping create a cruelty-free future and breaking the cycle of animal exploitation.

As a sponsor, you'll receive:

  • A personalized sponsorship certificate with a picture of the child
  • Quarterly updates on the child's progress
  • A desktop/Zoom background picture
  • A collection of printables including a bear picture, a bookmark, and illustrated prints

Your support not only benefits the child but also contributes to a larger movement towards a world where animals are no longer exploited.

For more details, contact: communications@wildlifesos.org.

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