Cangurița has only two legs. Her back legs.
She wasn’t born this way – we don’t know what happened to her. And honestly, we do not even want to imagine it too much. We only know that she was found in a field in Ilfov County, surviving however she could, alongside another dog, also missing a leg, who was taken in by another NGO. Two fragile souls who learned to survive in a world that had given them very little.
Today, Cangurița is safe at Speranța Shelter.
It is hard to believe that Cangurița will ever truly belong to someone, although we would be incredibly happy if that happened. But the reality is that she needs specialised, long-term care, and here at Speranța Shelter we have the resources to provide it.
To begin with, Cangurița needs a special wheelchair to help her move around without pain and without injuring her body. Then come veterinary check-ups, adapted food, and above all, constant attention and care.
But beyond all of this, she needs people.
People who will get to know her. Visit her. Call her by name.
People who can give her a real chance, even from afar.
For a dog without two legs, support is the most important thing she can receive.
If you can offer it, please do.
And if you cannot, we assure you that even a simple share can work wonders.
The Speranța Shelter Foundation was founded in 1996 by Florina Tomescu and, since its inception, has contributed decisively to the welfare of animals in Romania, especially abandoned and suffering dogs.
On the night of 18.04.2001, the staff of the Speranța Foundation, together with the Vier Pfoten Romania team, rescued 300 dogs from the city hall shelters, dogs that would otherwise have fallen victim to the new euthanasia law. It was a real act of mass rescue at a terrible time for both animals and animal lovers.
The dogs at Speranța were rescued from the streets or from various life-threatening situations. Our shelter is home to about 500 dogs. Of these, 7 are paraplegics (they receive special care and are moved around with the help of prams) and about 200 are seniors, i.e. over 12 years old. We have a lot of older dogs in the shelter, but we are constantly trying to find families for them.
The Speranța Foundation is working hard to find adopters for the dogs in the shelter, including offering the possibility of distance adoption. Speranța Foundation is constantly organising events to promote adoptions and to raise awareness of the responsibility we all have towards animals.
Every year, the team from Speranța Shelter conducts sterilization programs for dogs and cats with owners, a pro bono project for those interested.
Speranța Shelter relies entirely on private donations to care for its more than 500 dogs each year and to fund all of its programs. The shelter’s monthly maintenance costs amount to more than €30,000.
In addition to maintenance expenses, we continually need financial support to improve the living conditions of the dogs by providing them with a clean, safe and loving environment. The shelter has been constantly upgraded, the paddocks have been rebuilt to be more comfortable and welcoming for their residents, 4 playgrounds have been created for the dogs, the 2 medical clinics have been equipped with state-of-the-art equipment.
Speranța Shelter is also actively involved in campaigns to promote adoptions and to educate and raise awareness of the responsibility we all have towards animals, in order to prevent abandonment and acts of cruelty towards them.
For more information on the work of the shelter, visit the About Us page
Any contribution, no matter the amount, can make a difference in the lives of many animals. Here are a few reasons why you should consider donating monthly:
Continuous support:
Monthly donations provide a stable income stream for the foundation, which allows for long-term planning and implementation of actions for the good of the dogs.
Save time and effort:
Setting up a monthly donation is an efficient way to contribute without having to remember to do it every month.
Personal Satisfaction:
Regular donation gives you the feeling of actively contributing to an important cause and having a direct impact on the lives of animals.
Sustainability of the activity:
A steady stream of monthly donations can help the shelter weather tough times and continue to do valuable work.
Stand by Cangurița in her story of survival.
Together, we can give her a better life!
Stand by Cangurița in her story of survival.
Together, we can give her a better life!