Donate and support animal welfare in Fiji. All funds go towards animal welfare needs at PASH Fiji.
Auckland
Pacific Animal Shelter and Hospital (PASH) exists because too many animals in Fiji suffer simply because there is nowhere else for them to go.
Every day, dogs and cats arrive at our shelter injured, sick, abandoned, or at risk. Many come from low-income households or rural areas where veterinary care is out of reach. Others are strays who have never received basic treatment, desexing, or protection. Without intervention, many would continue to suffer or not survive at all.
PASH provides rescue, urgent medical treatment, desexing, rehabilitation, and rehoming. We also work within communities to reduce overpopulation through free desexing and education, addressing the root cause of animal suffering rather than reacting after the fact.
I am a Trustee at PASH, and I see firsthand how fragile animal welfare funding is in Fiji. As a registered charity, our ability to raise funds locally is extremely limited. PASH receives no government funding.
That is why I do everything I can to raise funds. Without ongoing support, we cannot say yes to the next animal that needs help. Each animal costs hundreds of dollars in care, and some require weeks or months of treatment before they are ready for adoption.
Fundraising keeps our doors open. It allows us to treat the injured, prevent future suffering through desexing, and give animals the second chance they deserve.
I am a Trustee at PASH, and with limited funding available, we do everything possible to raise funds to keep our work going.
The money will be spent on animal welfare at PASH for stray animals, this might be treatment, desexing, outreach clinics or basic food and shelter.
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