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[email protected] March, 2017 Update www.liberiaanimalwelfaresociety.org
Liberia Animal Welfare & Conservation Society
Newsletter News of how your support is helping ANIMALS and PEOPLE in Liberia
Working together to alleviate the suffering of ANIMALS in Liberia
After the first three months of 2017, we at the Liberia Animal
Welfare & Conservation Society are here to report to you,
our supporters on the activit ies you continued to support.
We would like to say how truly grateful we are to each and
every one of you, our loyal supporters for everything you do
to help us to help the ANIMALS and PEOPLE here in Liberia.
LAWCS Team
How You Can Help Make A Real Difference For ANIMALS in Liberia
Visit www.liberiaanimalwelfaresociety.org to donate to help improve conditions for animals in Liberia
Humane Education Program in 32 Schools
The Liberia Animal Welfare & Conservation Society is current ly implementing Humane Education programs in 32 schools with over 18,000 children. LAWCS believes that all change for the better
begins with education. If we are to truly make a real difference for animals and their
communit ies, we must begin by equipping the younger generation with knowledge about KINDNESS, RESPECT and COMPASSION to animals and people.
Children-Animals Interaction Program
LAWCS runs a program called Children-Animals Interaction Program. The program introduces children to the amazing characterist ics of animals by allowing the children to interact with their
family animals. The children learn the behaviors of animals and how they can safely and humanely interact with animals. By interacting with their family animals, the children also learn
that animals are just like us, they feel pain, hunger and thirst , need clean and comfortable
shelter, balanced diets, love and affection, and veterinary care when they are sick or need vaccines.
Animal Kind International`s Director, Karen Menczer Visit to Liberia
AKI supports LAWCS animal protection work in Liberia. In March, 2017, Karen Menczer, Director
of AKI visited us and part icipated in one of our outreach community education and animal health clinic programs.
LAWCS Free Outreach Animal Health Clinic
For the past three months, LAWCS conducted 5 animal clinics and treated 356 dogs and 55
cats. The clinics target poor communit ies in rural Lofa County and offer free veterinary services
such as de-worming, mange treatment, sores treatment, flea/t ick prevention and treatment and free nutrit ional diets for dogs and cats. Basic animal welfare education is also offered
during the clinics. 1,056 pet owners were reached with the education program. These services have filled a much needed gap among local communit ies in Lofa County who lack access
and resources to provide the requisite health care for their animals. There is however greater
demand for such services than LAWCS has been able to meet. Each clinic cost USD 70 for medications and nutrit ional food for the dogs and cats.
LAWCS Radio Program
For the past three months, we have been
conducting a weekly radio program reaching the larger society about kindness, respect, love and
compassion to animals and people. The program is
conducted in English and the local languages in Lofa County. We spend USD 50 monthly to run the
program with one radio stat ion.