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Monthly Donation to Animal Rescue

How monthly donations to animal rescue work through WARN — predictable income for partner-led veterinary care, CNVR, sanctuary capacity and emergency response across the 17-country partner network.

Monthly giving supports partner-led animal rescue programmes worldwide

In brief

A monthly donation to animal rescue through WARN provides predictable income that lets the network commit to partner grants, plan veterinary clinics and respond to emergencies — across the 17-country partner network.

£5+

Monthly from

17

Partner-network countries

80%

Programme funding target

Monthly

Or one-off giving

Guide 1

Why Monthly Giving Matters for Rescue

Frontline rescue is not a one-off event. Street dogs need repeated CNVR rounds. Orphaned orangutans need years of rehabilitation. Working horses need regular farriery. Monthly income lets WARN sign longer grants with partners instead of reacting appeal by appeal.

Guide 2

What a Monthly Gift Can Fund

Recurring support helps pay for rabies vaccination and neutering, sanctuary milk and veterinary supplies, anti-snare patrol days, mobile equine clinics and emergency seizure response when animals are confiscated from trade.

Guide 3

How to Set Up Monthly Giving

Choose Monthly in the WARN donation widget, symbolically adopt from £5/month, or email to arrange a standing order. You can cancel at any time with no penalty.

Guide 4

Why Monthly Beats One-Off for CNVR

CNVR needs repeated rounds over three to five years to reach the roughly 70% rabies vaccination threshold WHO cites. One-off gifts help a single clinic day; monthly income lets partners commit to multi-year coverage schedules across Pakistan, the Philippines, India and Nepal — instead of stopping when emergency funds run out.

Guide 5

Monthly Income Across the 17-Country Network

WARN's 17-country partner network across South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Africa, Southern Africa and South America. Monthly gifts fund CNVR in Pakistan, orangutan forest school in Borneo, pangolin triage in Malaysia, mobile donkey clinics, gorilla veterinary response in Uganda and anti-poaching patrols in Kenya — wherever partner grants need predictable income.

Guide 6

How £5/Month Adds Up

At £5/month, a donor gives £60/year — enough for roughly two to four CNVR dogs or a week of milk formula for an orphaned orangutan when pooled with other supporters. Scale across hundreds of monthly donors is what lets WARN sign longer partner grants.

Explore Related Rescue Work

Wildlife guide

Orangutan

Orangutans are Critically Endangered great apes found only in Borneo and Sumatra; all three species — Bornean, Sumatran, and Tapanuli — face extinction driven mainly by habitat loss from palm oil and logging, plus the illegal pet trade.

Wildlife guide

Elephant

Asian elephants are Endangered; their main threats are habitat loss and human-elephant conflict, while African elephants also face poaching for the illegal ivory trade.

Wildlife guide

Street Dog

An estimated 200 million street dogs live worldwide; they are the same species as pet dogs (Canis lupus familiaris), and WHO-endorsed Catch-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return programmes are the proven humane way to reduce their numbers and control rabies, whereas culling does not work.

Country programme

Indonesia

Indonesia is a Southeast Asian archipelago of more than 17,000 islands, home to Bornean and Sumatran orangutans, Sumatran tigers, Javan and Sumatran rhinos, the Komodo dragon and the sun bear; its wildlife is under sustained pressure from palm-oil and pulpwood deforestation, the illegal pet trade, and one of the world's largest contributions to marine plastic.

Country programme

Malaysia

Malaysia is a Southeast Asian range state for Bornean orangutans (Sabah), sun bears, Sunda pangolins, clouded leopards and the Malayan tiger; it is a top-tier transit country for trafficked wildlife, with Kuala Lumpur's airports and the Port Klang container hub repeatedly identified by UNODC as wildlife-crime chokepoints.

Country programme

Pakistan

Pakistan is a South Asian country where WARN's planned work focuses on humane street-dog management in Karachi and Lahore through catch-neuter-vaccinate-release clinics, mobile working-equine clinics in industrial districts, and supporting partner work on the snow leopard in the country's high north.

Source Notes

WARN uses named intergovernmental, conservation and animal-welfare sources for numeric claims. These notes summarise the source basis for this page.

WARN donation policy

Monthly and one-off gifts are receipted; programme funding target is at least 80% to frontline delivery.

WHO CNVR guidance

Sustained street-dog programmes require repeated rounds over several years.

Monthly Donation to Animal Rescue: Frequently Asked Questions

Can I donate monthly to animal rescue abroad?
Yes. WARN accepts monthly gifts through its donation widget, symbolic adoptions from £5/month, or standing orders by email. Monthly income is especially valuable for planning partner grants.
Can I choose which animals my monthly gift helps?
You can direct monthly support to a specific appeal or adoption, or give generally so WARN allocates to the greatest current need across the network.
Can I cancel my monthly donation?
Yes. Email WARN at any time and monthly giving will be cancelled within two working days, with no penalty. You can also cancel a direct debit with your bank.
Is monthly giving eligible for Gift Aid?
No. WARN is a registered global not-for-profit and cannot claim Gift Aid because WARN is not a registered charity. The case for giving is transparent partner-led delivery with low fixed costs.
Why is monthly giving better for CNVR?
CNVR requires sustained coverage over years. Monthly income lets partners plan repeat rounds instead of one-off crisis response.
How many countries does monthly giving support?
All 17 partner-network countries — WARN allocates monthly income to greatest need or your chosen appeal.
Can I change which programme my monthly gift supports?
Yes — email [email protected] to redirect monthly giving to a different appeal at any time.
Is £5/month enough to make a difference?
Yes — pooled with other donors, £5/month funds real field costs: vaccines, surgical supplies, milk formula and patrol days.
Monthly adoption versus monthly donation — what is the difference?
Both provide recurring income. Adoption at symbolic adoption gives a species certificate; general monthly giving at monthly giving lets WARN allocate broadly.

Help Fund Frontline Rescue

World Animal Rescue Network CIC (Company no. 17298990) raises funds for established local partners. Your support helps build the rescue capacity these animals need.