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      The plight of Long Tailed Macaques living in captivity is ignored mainly with little help coming from the community.
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      Giving Life to Bali Dogs
      BAWA supplies nutritionally balanced meals to hundreds of street dogs every day. Most of the dogs we feed have no other source of food. They rely on BAWA to prevent hunger, lethargy, illness and worse. We treat these dogs for parasites and sometimes horrific cases of Demodex, scabies and deep wounds and infections.

      We also deliver dog food to our foster homes and to poor people around the island who love their dogs but have trouble paying for their food. Many of these people have huge hearts and minimal incomes. So we help them ensure that Bali’s indigenous dogs – and others that may have been heartlessly abandoned – don’t go hungry. So many of Bali’s dogs are starving, sick and injured. Thousands of them live off the streets and have no regular food, water or shelter. They have no medication and maybe shunned and abused.
      Help Stop the Hunger & Pain: Feeding and medicating one street dog for a month costs around $15 or 50 cents per dog per day. To help 200 dogs a month costs $3000. Please consider making a monthly donation.
      ​The BAWA Ambulance and Hotline teams work harder as more reports are received regarding sick, injured and suffering animals. BAWA is expanding the Street Feeding program to reach more districts in Bali every day.
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      Janice Girardi
      Bali Animal Welfare Organization is widely and affectionately known as BAWA. It is a non profit organization registered in Indonesia and is dedicated to improving the life of animals in Bali. BAWA was founded by Janice Girardi an American resident of Bali for over 30 years. Janice has supported many community and animal welfare projects for more than 10 years and a lot of the support comes from her own resources. On most days Janice can be seen out and about assisting street dogs.

      BAWA relies on donations, volunteers and its partner organization in Australia The Bali Street Dog Fund. BAWA’s mission statement is : To relieve pain and suffering and over population by providing medical care, spay and neutering, street feeding and adoption, educating children and adults in animal welfare.

      Primarily known for assisting street dogs (and kittens), BAWA as an animal welfare association has had cases involving cats, horses,bats,deer, birds,monkeys, luwak (civets) and dolphins. It is probably appropriate to mention that some treatment of animals is lack of education on how to take care of an animal and therefore BAWA has recognized this need and the importance of their education programme.
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      We are always looking for prospective grandmas, grandpas, aunties and uncles for our monkeys.  Bali Monkey Rescue is home to 41 Long Tailed Macaque Monkeys, with many more on the emergency list. Your sponsorship will give a monkey adequate food, shelter, social interactions with other monkeys, and medical checks and treatments as required.  Contact us today to arrange a match made in heaven!

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