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Founded on the belief that every life matters, Save The Strays has evolved from a small backyard rescue into a comprehensive rehabilitation system.
Our "No-Kill" philosophy drives everything we do. We don't just shelter animals; we rebuild their trust in humanity and find them the loving forever homes they deserve.
From humble beginnings to a digital revolution in animal welfare.
Started as a grassroots initiative by three volunteers feeding strays in local neighborhoods, realizing the desperate need for organized care.
Opened our first physical sanctuary during the pandemic, providing a safe haven for over 50 injured animals when they needed it most.
Formalized our strict "No-Kill" policy and established our medical rehabilitation fund to treat severe cases instead of euthanizing.
Launching the STS System to ensure full traceability and scalability for every rescue case, setting a new standard for shelters.
We are more than a shelter; we are a principled organization.
Animals are the center of our universe. Every decision is made with their welfare and happiness as the absolute priority.
We operate with open books and open doors. Our community deserves to know exactly how their support saves lives.
From rescue to adoption, every animal is tracked in our system. We ensure no animal ever gets "lost" in the process.
We build efficient systems today so we can save more lives tomorrow. We are ready to grow our impact massively.
How we systematically move animals from danger to safety.
At Save The Strays, we believe that trust is earned through action. We pledge to maintain complete financial integrity. Every donation is audited, and every cent is directed towards the welfare of the animals.
Our digital system tracks individual animals, ensuring that funds raised for medical bills or food are used exactly as intended. We are not just a shelter; we are a data-driven organization committed to accountability.
Every cent accounted for in our system
Real people making a real difference.
Shelter Manager
Lead Veterinarian
Rehabilitation Zone