From the Times of India to Mid-Day, Awaaz's relentless efforts have caught the city's attention. Scroll through our journey in the press.

A stray mother dog in Marol had her head stuck in a PVC pipe for hours. Despite the agony, she returned to feed her puppies. The Awaaz team reached the location in pitch darkness and heavy rain to perform the rescue.
Emergency Night Rescue & Medical Aid.

Two newborn puppies were accidentally flushed down a public toilet in Saki Naka. In a 4-hour joint operation with the Fire Brigade, Awaaz volunteers helped break the toilet unit to pull the pups out safely.
Coordinated Rescue Operation & Post-Trauma Care.

A leopard strayed into the commercial hub of Andheri East (Seepz) and attacked stray dogs. Awaaz was the first responder, administering first aid to the injured animals and calming the panic among locals.
First Aid for Attack Victims & Authority Coordination.
While the headlines celebrate our victories, the daily battle is harder than it looks. Mumbai's traffic and construction often slow down our "on-spot" treatment calls, making every minute critical.
Beyond the logistics, the cost of compassion is rising. Veterinary fees, X-rays, MRIs, and surgeries at private clinics have become extremely expensive. As a non-profit, balancing these costs while recruiting dedicated medical staff remains our biggest challenge.
We are a voice for the voiceless, but we need you to amplify it. Your support keeps our ambulances running, our medicines stocked, and our spirits high.
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