Cats in War Zones 13: Gaza Update
Following up on previous posts about the Animal Friends Shelter, we wish we could say good things are happening -- and donations do come in, that is good -- but the circumstances become more and more dire for this Gaza shelter, with one of the two shelter volunteers/staff/managers developing hepatitis (typical right now in Gaza but medical facilities are mostly blown up) and food markets and warehouses being blown up, too. Still, some food can be found; it is just becoming very, very expensive and the shelter dependent upon donations, for which they are very grateful. Praying that enough people will help for now and that complete relief will come soon.
If you wish to donate directly to the shelter, it is also possible -- and safe. I have done it twice, and each time the funds were received right away. The link to donate is PayPal.Me. The funds go directly to Sameer.
If you are a cat lover, please do take the time to read the posts at the Animal Friends Shelter X/Twitter account. And follow the shelter.
Note: Animal Friends Shelter is a charity; I assume for Americans the donations would be tax deductible. Check with your tax expert if that is important to you.
Read other posts about Animal Friends Shelter.
Read other posts about cats in war zones. There are other shelters in need in Gaza, Palestine, Ukraine, Africa; there are just too many wars going on nowadays.
Read other Caturday posts.
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