Thanks To All Pandas, We’ve Been Able To Help Thousands Of Animals Across War-Torn Ukraine And Here’s Your Funds In Action
Hi all,
Sandy Sheerin here from Red Shed.
On 04 March 2022, I posted an appeal on Bored Panda to help Ukrainian animal shelters get aid for their animals. You all came through with so much to give! We were snowed under with offers of help from the transportation of animals, shipments of food, adoptions, volunteering and funds, of course.
Since then, Red Shed has been able to support multiple shelters in Ukraine, getting them food, veterinary care, shelter supplies and more.
In the photos below, you will see your funds in action. From helping to provide food for the shelter animals to funding emergency vet treatments and then evacuations across multiple borders, I don’t think you understand just how much your support has helped thousands of animals.
Please know that while the war is far from over, Red Shed could not have done all of this without the support from all of you Pandas!
For more information about donations, click here.
More info: projectredshed.com
From the bottom of my (and Rufus’s) heart – Thank you!
Many dogs were able to be fed because of our support
Dog and cat food was purchased and shared with numerous shelters
Most people who fled Ukraine didn’t want to abandon their pets, but some animals were either just too sick or elderly to travel or the family was fleeing to an area where they were hoping to reunite again with their pet.
A lot of the shelters in Ukraine and at the borders are having huge difficulty coping! They are stretched with resources and when human food is scarce, the humans will share with the animals to not let them starve.
We don’t get involved in the pet/owner reunions – only the actual shelter animals who have been displaced.
Emergency vet care for animals in need was given
This happy dog after his emergency surgery
Many animals came to shelters with infections, such as this one had on his paw. He received excellent care
With a little Tigger sock to hold in his bandage
This little guy was very sick when he arrived, but was able to get treatment immediately
In this video Valentyna from the “Save a Life” shelter in Khmelnytsky, Ukraine talks about the situation with animals in Ukraine
“Save a Life” shelter in Khmelnytsky, Ukraine worked hard to keep the animals calm during air raids and drills. Not only have they been able to support their shelter, but with Red Shed’s help, they have aided many other shelters in Kyiv, Kharkiv and surrounding areas.
Many crates were acquired to help evacuate animals safely
Cat carriers were also purchased to help evacuate cats to the border countries
A true number of animals moved across borders is hard to confirm. Zoos and sanctuaries that already have international connections have their figures, but small companion animals (husbandry) such as cats, dogs, horses, hamsters, etc. are harder to confirm.
There have been figures thrown out from 10,000 to 25,000. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is claiming most of those numbers, but we don’t know how accurate that is considering SPCA’s (local and international) are doing a lot of work on the ground and are still guessing numbers at this stage. This has been due to open borders across the EU for humans and pets – with the early days in March being a “free for all”.
Your donations helped to fund pet passports and proper documents for evacuations
This cat is being prepared to evacuate in its new carrier you helped to provide
Some animals were very shy and scared on arriving at new shelters
It wasn’t just cats and dogs that were being taken care of. Lots of food and shelter for the horses on the road from Kyiv to the borders
There was a mass evacuation of horses along the corridors as part of the Ukrainian Horse Rescue Mission and Red Shed was able to help make that happen. We were one of the largest European donors of small organizations and the largest one that is based out of Ireland (donated nearly €8k). As of 26 April over 2,000 horses were moved through the corridors.
Thanks from the Horse Rescue Mission Kyiv
Vet care arrived to treat multiple dogs at one of the border shelters
Tamás, the vet, got right to work on treatments and vaccinations for dogs being adopted
Red Shed covered the costs of all vaccinations, documents, rabies shots, pet passports, micro-chipping, etc. so potential adopters only cover transport fees. We don’t offer adoptions to people outside of the UK or Europe, because the long haul is too much for the animals – I know we’ll have tons of Americans looking to adopt, but unless a wealthy philanthropist wants to donate their private jet to make that happen, I’m not putting the animals through that trauma.
We are looking at doing the UK run first starting the week of 24 May, if possible. Our website has all of the details and online form. You can also check out this video about boys and girls looking for loving homes and new families across UK and Europe.
This little girl was left at the Ukrainian border at a layby. The Hungarian shelter named her Sandy
At one of the border shelters in Hungary, over 350 dogs were treated by a vet to help get them adopted across Europe.
One of the border shelters after taking in numerous Ukrainian animals
I am hoping to bring volunteers with me to the Hungarian shelter in June
Volunteering – 10-24 June 2022
Red Shed is opening up voluntary positions at one of the border shelters in Hungary it is supporting.
The shelter is now fully overcrowded because of the number of Ukrainian animals it has taken in. That’s why I am looking for a solid “building” crew to help put a better structure in one of the shelters where many Ukrainian animals were dumped at.
We are looking for volunteers with experience in building, painting, carpentry, general handy work and animal handling. Other than this, urgent non-monetary donation areas are shipment of vet supplies to our dropship zones. These would hopefully come from vet groups who wish to send tick medicine, flea treatment, eye and ear solutions (even bandages). We don’t directly get involved in shipping (just don’t have the manpower), but we put up contact details for each region so people can connect with them and see how they can get supplies to them.
Long term:
We would like to help border shelters cope with the increase of Ukrainian animals coming through. After that (and hopefully soon), when peace breaks out, we would like to begin rebuilding shelters in Ukraine. Lots of building companies have offered supplies and donations of paint, timber, construction panels, glass, etc.
I would personally love to shake the hand of each and every one of you to thank you from the bottom of my heart. NONE of what Red Shed has done would have been possible without Bored Panda’s help – I hope you know how much this means to me and the volunteers!
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Share on FacebookHi Gina. Thanks for wanting to support us further. On our homepage we have a Donate Button - https://ProjectRedShed.com Cheers for your help - Sandy
Load More Replies...Hi Sandy! I donated when you put up the original post. I could feel your sense of urgency and your love for animals. I know what I'm seeing on U.S. TV/news doesn't even come close to the reality of what Ukraine is experiencing. I'm so glad I saw your first post and was able to do something to help. I've always been leary about many American donation pages because of scams, corporate greed and tax write-offs. From what I saw, BP readers didn't hesitate to help and that makes me proud to be part of this awesome, loving community. I'm thrilled you posted an update! Thank you Sandy for the huge difference you're making❤ You have a supporter for life in me. Sending love, light and blessings to all.
Hi Stacy. First of all, thank you so much for donating to our first call. I was honestly blown away by the support and love Pandas worldwide gave! I really felt the need to follow up with everyone and thank them all! 🥰 Red Shed could never have done this without everyone's help. It's been incredible! Thank you again for your continued support! 🙏 💙💛
Load More Replies...Literal angels in a nightmare situation, I volunteer in shelters here but what you guys are doing is just amazing, all the best in the world and I will continue to donate.
Thank you so much for your support! It means the world to us :) Sandy
Load More Replies...Who's cutting onions ??y paycheck is tomorrow, i'm a student so i can't give more than 5€ but i want to.
@ultravioletmaglite I will make a donation in the next few days and it will be from me and you. You save your money for school/food. Sound good?❤
Load More Replies...I am a #Disabled #LupusSurvivor on #SocialSecurity and live in SW Germany, one of my attitudes is #SharingIsCaring, so I (re) share several donation requests for humans and animals in/from #Ukraine every day on Twitter and on my cats´ Facebook page.
Thank you very much for posting this pawsitive update on rescued animals in/from #Ukraine, I can´t help with money, but I published this post on Twitter and on my cats´ Facebook page and hope that some friends will be able to send you some money. They should be smart enough to google your homepage.
Thank you for this Marion - I really appreciate your support of letting others know what we're up to! I hope you are keeping well in Germany. Sandy
Load More Replies...Hi Gina. Thanks for wanting to support us further. On our homepage we have a Donate Button - https://ProjectRedShed.com Cheers for your help - Sandy
Load More Replies...Hi Sandy! I donated when you put up the original post. I could feel your sense of urgency and your love for animals. I know what I'm seeing on U.S. TV/news doesn't even come close to the reality of what Ukraine is experiencing. I'm so glad I saw your first post and was able to do something to help. I've always been leary about many American donation pages because of scams, corporate greed and tax write-offs. From what I saw, BP readers didn't hesitate to help and that makes me proud to be part of this awesome, loving community. I'm thrilled you posted an update! Thank you Sandy for the huge difference you're making❤ You have a supporter for life in me. Sending love, light and blessings to all.
Hi Stacy. First of all, thank you so much for donating to our first call. I was honestly blown away by the support and love Pandas worldwide gave! I really felt the need to follow up with everyone and thank them all! 🥰 Red Shed could never have done this without everyone's help. It's been incredible! Thank you again for your continued support! 🙏 💙💛
Load More Replies...Literal angels in a nightmare situation, I volunteer in shelters here but what you guys are doing is just amazing, all the best in the world and I will continue to donate.
Thank you so much for your support! It means the world to us :) Sandy
Load More Replies...Who's cutting onions ??y paycheck is tomorrow, i'm a student so i can't give more than 5€ but i want to.
@ultravioletmaglite I will make a donation in the next few days and it will be from me and you. You save your money for school/food. Sound good?❤
Load More Replies...I am a #Disabled #LupusSurvivor on #SocialSecurity and live in SW Germany, one of my attitudes is #SharingIsCaring, so I (re) share several donation requests for humans and animals in/from #Ukraine every day on Twitter and on my cats´ Facebook page.
Thank you very much for posting this pawsitive update on rescued animals in/from #Ukraine, I can´t help with money, but I published this post on Twitter and on my cats´ Facebook page and hope that some friends will be able to send you some money. They should be smart enough to google your homepage.
Thank you for this Marion - I really appreciate your support of letting others know what we're up to! I hope you are keeping well in Germany. Sandy
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