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Help in Suffering (HIS) has been rescuing, treating, and protecting animals in Jaipur, India for 45 years. Now, for the first time, American donors can give directly — with full tax deductibility.
Tax-deductible donation | 501(c)(3) EIN: 99-4006061 | Secure payment via Stripe
Years in Operation
Rescue Calls Answered Annually
Animals Treated Each Year
Dogs Sterilized & Vaccinated
I cancelled my journey to New Zealand and stayed in India to see what I could do for animal suffering.
— Crystal Rogers, Founder, Help in Suffering, 1980
In 1959, a British woman named Crystal Rogers was on a stopover in India, making her way to New Zealand. On a busy road, she saw a horse collapsed in the street — crows were picking at its wounds, its eyes already gone. She called for help. When none came fast enough, she made a decision that would shape the rest of her life.
She cancelled her flight. She never left India.
Twenty years later, Crystal founded Help in Suffering in Jaipur — on a piece of abandoned land, with the support of a French charity and a handful of devoted locals. Over the decades, it grew into one of India’s most respected animal welfare organizations: a full veterinary hospital, seven rescue ambulances, a camel rescue centre, and a team of 55 dedicated staff treating animals across the entire city.
Crystal Rogers passed away in 1996. Her legacy did not. Today, HIS answers over 25,000 rescue calls a year — and the phone never stops ringing.
Every donation supports all four.
The rescue team at Help in Suffering doesn’t stop for night. When the call came in about a camel lying injured on the Jaipur-Agra highway — its leg mangled after a collision with a truck — the ambulance was on the road within minutes.
By the time they arrived, a crowd had gathered. The camel, later named Kesar by our team, could not stand. Our emergency vet stabilized her at the scene, before the rescue vehicle’s hydraulic ramp was lowered to load her safely.
Three weeks of intensive care followed. Then, slowly, Kesar stood up. A month later, she walked out.
Here is exactly what each gift provides:
Covers one complete rescue call — ambulance dispatch, on-site first aid, and immediate intake care for one injured animal. Right now, a dog may be lying on a Jaipur road. This brings the team to her.
Provides anaesthesia, surgery, and post-operative monitoring for one critically injured animal. The surgery that puts them back on their feet.
Sterilizes, vaccinates against rabies, and provides full post-operative care for one dog — preventing hundreds of future births and eliminating rabies risk from one animal permanently.
Comprehensive veterinary care, deworming, nighttime reflector installation, and humane nose peg for one working camel — protecting both the animal and the family that depends on her.
Brings our mobile veterinary clinic to remote communities beyond the main hospital — treating 20–30 animals and providing owner education in a single day.
Sponsors our compassion-building curriculum in two schools, reaching 200+ children — the next generation of animal advocates in Jaipur.
Keeps one rescue ambulance fully operational for 30 days — fuel, maintenance, driver, and 100+ rescue responses. Every call answered. Every animal reached.