Join our mission to protect, treat and rehabilitate street and abandoned animals. Your support saves lives — every donation and volunteer hour counts.
Across our cities and villages, countless animals live without safety, care, or a kind touch. Many suffer from untreated injuries, hunger, and abandonment. These lives are silent, but their suffering is real and preventable.
Street animals are not a separate part of our society—they live amongst us, depend on us, and feel pain just as we do. When we step forward to help, we are choosing compassion, responsibility, and humanity.
Paws of Hope focuses on rescue operations, medical treatment, rehabilitation, feeding drives, adoption support, and community awareness. Each rescued life is a story of hope restored not charity, but dignity returned.
Your contribution makes the difference. Every donation helps pay for food, urgent vet care, foster support, sterilization drives, vaccination camps, and building safer animal friendly communities.
Together, we create a world where compassion is not an exception its a culture. One rescued animal at a time.
Account Name: SAUMYA SCIENCE AND RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Bank Name: Ujjivan Small Finance Bank
Account Number: 2381110110051141
IFSC Code: UJVN0002381
Branch: Arera Colony Bhopal
Branch Code: 2381
Account Type: Current
Animals Fed & Cared For
Adoptions & Forever Homes Facilitated
Rescue & Treatment Interventions
Community Shelters Supported
Volunteers Trained & On-Ground Partners
Sheru was found near a construction site, scared and dragging one of his legs. The workers said he had been like this for days, but no one knew how to help. He wouldn’t let anyone come near — he growled out of fear, not anger. Our volunteers started by simply sitting near him every day. No touching, no forcing — just presence. Slowly, Sheru began to trust. With treatment, food, and patient care, his pain reduced and his spirit returned. Today, the very same workers who once watched helplessly now feed him every morning. Sheru didn’t just heal — he changed the hearts of the community around him.
Local Community Volunteers — Gurugram
Mimi had severe skin infection and hardly had any fur left. She used to hide behind an old tea stall to avoid the cold winds and stares. She was not aggressive—just exhausted from pain. When our volunteer Priya started treating her, Mimi would shake while being touched. But day by day, she learned the hands near her were helping, not hurting. Along with medication and food, she received something she had long forgotten — kindness. Now Mimi has a routine — she greets everyone with a soft tail wag. Her fur is growing back, and so is her confidence.
Priya (Volunteer) — Jaipur
Two tiny puppies were found near a bus stand early in the morning, shivering in the cold. They were too young to survive on their own. One of our volunteers quickly arranged temporary foster care. At first, the puppies cried constantly, searching for their mother. But slowly, they found warmth, milk, and gentle affection in their foster family's home. The family didn’t foster for praise — they did it because they couldn’t walk away. Weeks later, both puppies were adopted *together* into a loving home. It was not just a rescue — it was a chance at a peaceful life they almost lost.
Rudra & Family (Foster Home) — Indore
In one of our feeding drives, we noticed children standing and watching — curious, quiet, unsure. Our volunteers invited them to help. The first day, they hesitated. The second day, one of them placed a bowl of water. By the end of the week, they named the dogs. These children now come on their own every evening to feed the street dogs in their locality. Their parents noticed the change — more empathy, more responsibility, more compassion. Kindness multiplies. Sometimes, it begins with a single food bowl.
Community Kindness Circle — Udaipur
Volunteering is more than service — it’s compassion in action. Be part of the journey.