Let’s Adopt May Be Forced to Close

For 18 years, Let’s Adopt has opened its doors to animals that almost no one else could help. Dogs hit by cars. Animals unable to walk. Burn victims. Dogs abandoned with enormous tumors.

Today, those doors are at risk of closing.

Last month, we asked you to help us raise $100,000. We raised $25,000.

We are deeply grateful to everyone who helped. Those donations paid for surgeries, medication, food and veterinary care. They gave us time. But $75,000 remains uncovered, and the animals have not stopped needing us.

Sebastián could barely walk. After spinal surgery, he is walking again and has a family waiting for him. Casey and Heidi have undergone major operations. Princess, who has been with us for 15 years, now weighs only 1.9 kilos and remains extremely fragile.

Casa Grande is home to 31 dogs, 17 cats and Tambor, our rabbit. Forty-nine animals depend entirely on us.

From the outside, everything continues as normal. The animals are fed. Their wounds are treated. They go to the hospital. But the money paying for all of this is running out.

If we cannot raise the remaining €75,000 and rebuild stable monthly support, the closure of Let’s Adopt will begin long before we put a key in the door.

First, we will have to stop accepting new rescues.

When the next injured, paralyzed or abandoned animal needs us, we may be forced to say no.

A one-time donation will help us survive this emergency. A monthly donation, even a small one, will help keep these doors open in the months ahead.

For 18 years, we opened our doors whenever an animal needed help.

Today, we are asking for your help to keep them open.

Please help us save Let’s Adopt.