Every Call Matters: Inside Our Rescue Work
When an animal is injured on the streets of Jaipur, time is everything.
Every day, Help in Suffering’s rescue teams respond to 150–200 distress calls — animals hit by vehicles, suffering from untreated wounds, cruelty cases, severe illness, or abandonment. For many, this call is their only chance of survival.
In 2024–25, our teams attended over 9,700 rescue cases across species — dogs, cats, birds, and large working animals. Each rescue sets in motion a chain of care: ambulance response, veterinary assessment, surgery or treatment where needed, and patient recovery.
Some animals heal and return safely to their territories. Others, too young, old, or injured to survive on the streets, find longer-term refuge at the shelter or move into adoption or permanent care.
Behind every number is a story of trust — from the community that calls, from the animal that allows help, and from supporters who make this work possible.
This is the heartbeat of Help in Suffering: showing up, every single day, for animals who have no one else.