To celebrate and share the love, CPI has plenty of heart-warming updates to make you feel gooey inside.
The first month of 2021 was full of fun and inspiring new initiatives - from bespoke Valentine's Day donation Ecards to inspiring new group of on the ground Animal Ambassadors in Sierra Leone.
CPI was formed in June 2020 and in just seven short months we helped 307 dogs, re-homed 25 dogs, provided emergency medical care to 51 animals and is in the process of registering as a local NGO in Sierra Leone!
The team are incredibly excited for the coming months as we continue to expand our work and create new partnerships with local organisations in Sierra Leone, Malaysia and India.
As always, we are grateful for your kindness and support. Without you we wouldn't be able to continue our live saving work.
Watch video below for our latest updates!
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"Love recognises no barriers" - Maya Angelou
Give a Valentine's Day gift that saves lives
What better way to spread the love than to give a present with meaning to your special someone this Valentine's Day?
Send them the most thoughtful gift of all - a donation in their name to save vulnerable street animals in need of love and care.
Your loved one will receive a bespoke heart-warming Ecard with a personalised message and two rescue stories complete with adorable pictures.
This year has already started off with a bang for CPI run Salone Animal Talk and it's new Animal Ambassadorscheme in Sierra Leone.
The project connects on the ground volunteers who are passionate about helping animals and educating their local community about animal care.
The team alert each other when a sick animal in need has been found and share their experiences.
CPI is extremely grateful and excited to welcome our new volunteers who will be crucial opposing animal cruelty, promoting kindness and helping local street animals.
Meet A Volunteer: Nathaniel Martyn
24-year-old Nathaniel, a student social worker from Freetown is one of the 20 Salone Animal Ambassadors.
Nathaniel said he was proud to be an Animal Ambassador and applied for the role because "animals are a second family to me."
He said: "Animal Ambassadors are needed to keep animals healthy, they will be a good help for this country.
"It's important to love animals and take good care of their daily routine."
He added: "Animals are good creatures, as long as they are loved very well."
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