CSR Partnerships

CSR Partnerships

Creating measurable impact for animals and communities

With 45 years of field experience, Help in Suffering partners with companies to deliver science-backed, humane, and scalable solutions for animal welfare and public health.

Why Partner With Help in Suffering

Visible Impact

Measurable outcomes — rescues completed, animals sterilised, rabies risk reduced, livelihoods protected.

Credible & Compliant

Trusted by government bodies, researchers, and communities.

Employee Engagement

Volunteering, site visits, and naming opportunities build pride and connection.

Brand & Community Value

Transparent reporting, storytelling, and recognition across platforms.

Partnership Opportunities

Organisations can support projects aligned with their CSR goals

Rescue Operations

Funding Pathways for Rescue & Treatment

Street Dog Sterilisation & Rabies Vaccination

Protect public health through mass vaccination and ABC programmes.

Shelter Care

Fund food, medicines, and daily care for rescued animals.

New Animal Hospital

Support a state-of-the-art facility transforming animal care in Jaipur.

Camel & Livestock Welfare

Mobile clinics, treatment hubs, and community outreach.

Humane Education

Sponsor school and community education programmes.

Partner With Us

An investment in a safer, healthier, more compassionate future

All partnerships include regular reporting, impact updates, and opportunities for site visits and engagement.

Funding Pathways for Rescue & Treatment

Each pathway below can be supported independently or combined into an annual partnership, depending on your organisation’s focus and CSR objectives.

Support the rescue, treatment, and rehabilitation of a defined number of animals annually — across dogs, cats, monkeys, equines, bovines, and birds.

Funding covers:

24×7 ambulance response
Shelter, nursing, and recovery care
Veterinary treatment and medicines
Release, adoption, or long-term care where required

Impact: 

Predictable, measurable rescue outcomes across species

Underwrite treatment for high-mortality, resource-intensive conditions that peak seasonally and place heavy strain on rescue systems, such as:

Parvovirus (200 dogs)
Canine Distemper (200 dogs)
Severe tick infestation and related complications (200 dogs)

Impact: 

Direct reduction in preventable deaths during disease spikes.

Adopt one or more treatment kennels or wards operating year-round.

Support covers:

Veterinary treatment and nursing care
Food, hygiene, and sanitation
Caretaker and para-veterinary support
Utilities and shelter maintenance

Impact: 

Visible, ongoing investment tied to defined spaces and clinical outcomes.

Provide dedicated funding for daily nutrition of animals under treatment and recovery.

Reliable food support:

Stabilises shelter operations
Ensures treatment outcomes are not compromised
Frees medical funds for critical care

Impact: 

Stronger recovery and improved survival rates.

Support HIS’s permanent care sanctuary for dogs who cannot survive on the streets.

~70 dogs at any time
Age range: 8–14 years
~50 permanent residents
Release, adoption, or long-term care where required

Impact: 

Dignity, comfort, and compassionate end-of-life care for the most vulnerable.

Support the most resource-intensive rescue intervention: care for orphaned and abandoned puppies.

~10 neonatal puppies arrive daily
80–90 puppies under intensive care at any time

Funding covers:

24×7 trained manpower
Milk replacers, feeding equipment, hygiene consumables
Temperature-controlled nursery infrastructure
Continuous monitoring until vaccination and adoption readiness

Impact: 

Directly determines survival during the most critical days of life.