Monday, July 20, 2020

Help Pay Dharamsala Animal Rescue Staff Salaries on Chokhor Duchen

Shivu, Dharamsala Animal Rescue Facebook.

Friday, July 24, 2020, is Chokhor Duchen, the day people around the world will commemorate the anniversary of Shakyamuni Buddha's first teaching.

Chokhor Duchen is a merit multiplying day. The merit received for any positive actions done on July 24 will be multiplied. This week, I will be sharing some opportunities to create merit.

Help Pay Dharamsala Animal Rescue Staff Salaries

Dharamsala Animal Rescue seeks a humane and sustainable environment for animals that also benefits the people living in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh, India. 

The NGO is trying to raise the funds to pay their staff salaries for the next three months. $8,100 will cover the salaries for their whole staff for that period. As of July 19 they have raised $5,323 towards their goal.

Donate even a small amount on Chokhor Duchen to help Dharamsala Animal Rescue keep their staff paid so they can keep helping animals. 

Meet two staff members who will benefit from donations received: Shivu and Sanjay.

Shivu

The Dharamsala Animal Rescue July 15 e-newsletter highlighted Shivu. It said, "Meet Shivu - DAR Office Ninja. Shivu does it all: keeps our records and stats in order, manages social media, feeds, plays, walks, and treats our patients. 

"She is just one of the amazing folks that this fundraiser supports. Today is the official start of monsoon season, where we see an increase in cases by 40%. With no onsite vet due to Covid 19, our staff is still rescuing, treating, and finding homes for Dharamsala's street dogs.

"By helping us pay our staff, you help us make sure we can help dogs like Paltu. Paltu came to us with severe mange, and with two month of treatment, a good diet, and lots of love and fun, he has fully recovered."

Watch the two minute video "Meet Shivu: DAR Office Ninja" on the DharamsalaAnimalResc YouTube channel.



Sanjay

The July 19 e-newsletter said, "Due to Covid 19, we still do not have an on-site vet. We are relying on our vets via video assessments for treatments, scheduling surgeries at the vet college 1.5 hours away, and having a new vet come in for spay/neuter surgeries on Saturdays so we can release our recovered inpatients.

"This means we are heavily relying on our top Vet Assistant and staff member who has been with DAR since day 1 - Sanjay."

Watch the three minute video "Meet Sanjay - DAR Super Hero" on the DharamsalaAnimalResc YouTube channel.



Watch more short heartwarming videos on the DharamsalaANimalResc YouTube channel, and follow along on the Dharamsala Animal Rescue Facebook page and @daranimals on Instagram.

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