Started with the individual effort of Mrs. Rita Singh, Krishna Ashram in the last 30 years has rescued and cared for thousands of sick and injured stray animals. Funded through individual contribution, the shelter houses around 600 animals, 400 dogs and 200 other animals like cattle monkeys, horses and mules. So far we have rehabilitated around 760 dogs.
VisionThe plight in India is reflected in the large number of stray animals that roam the streets. Suffering from starvation, injuries and sickness, many of these animals are often victims of reckless individuals who do not understand their basic responsibility as human beings. Krishna Ashram's vision is to bring awareness to all strata of society through training. People are made aware to treat dogs with care as living things which also have feelings. It further has mission to provide shelter to homeless animals, to rehabilitate injured and orphaned animals, and to teach people to demonstrate compassion and respect for animals in their daily life.
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