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Our Work

At Manmaitree Sewa Foundation, our sole mission is to care for and protect stray and orphaned animals. We believe that all animals deserve compassion, and we dedicate our efforts to ensuring their well-being through a range of free services.

1. Abol Ka Adhar – Service and care for mute animals.

2. Roti/Punya Bank – Collecting food for animals.

3. Vatsalya Vandana – Free tiffin service for elderly individuals.

4. Vidya Vatsalya – Providing necessary assistance to needy students.

5. Samvedna – Free service and assistance for disaster victims.

6. Goras – Distribution of spiced buttermilk.

7. Medical Equipment Assistance – Providing medical tools and equipment.

8. Hoonf – Distribution of blankets to laborers.

9. Reva Parikrama Seva – Service and care for pilgrims.

10. Maitrisetu – Water stations for the needy.

11. Annapurna – Delivering excess food to the poor.

12. Abhaydaan – Saving mute animals from slaughterhouses.


Our areas of focus

At Manmaitree Sewa Foundation, our commitment to animal welfare is guided by several core areas of focus. Each area is designed to address the diverse needs of stray and orphaned animals, ensuring their well-being and promoting their humane treatment. Here’s how we concentrate our efforts:

Health and Well-being

Rescue and Medical Care: Stray animals often face health challenges, including injuries, illnesses, and malnutrition. Providing rescue services and medical treatment is crucial for addressing their immediate health needs. This includes emergency medical care, surgeries, and ongoing treatments to ensure their recovery and well-being.

Nutritional Support

Feeding Programs: Stray animals frequently struggle to find consistent and nutritious food. Implementing feeding programs helps address their dietary needs by providing regular, balanced meals. This support is essential for maintaining their health and vitality, reducing starvation, and improving their overall quality of life.

Shelter and Rehabilitation

Safe Haven and Recovery: Stray animals often lack a safe and secure place to recover from injuries or illness. Providing shelter and rehabilitation services offers them a safe environment where they can heal, regain strength, and receive care. This support is vital for their recovery and, in some cases, preparing them for rehoming or release back into the wild.
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The Number Of People Who Have Taken Action With Us On Our Save Stray Campaign