Helping Dogs and Cats living in the Streets of Bangkok
   

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What is needed?

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The help and care for street animals in Bangkok to a very large extent is dependent on private efforts and donations. Such contributions can be made in different ways of which money is only one of many. However, money can help us to buy food and pay for medical care and therefore money is of course always welcome. If you want to donate money to support our work please transfer the funds to the following account:

Donations  
   
Thailand  
Bank Siam Commercial Bank
Branch Thanon Ramkhamhaeng Branch, Bangkok
Account Name Paporn Jaekel
Account Number 136 2 25302 8
SWIFT Code SICOTHBK
   
Germany  
Account Name Thomas Jäkel
Account Number 8242950 02
Bank Deutsche Bank München
BLZ 70070024
IBAN DE02700700240824295002
SWIFT DEUTDEDBMUC
   
   
Information: Donor List
   

We also want to encourage you to direct your attention to the growing problems of the street animals living in Bangkok and the many other organizations supporting the same cause. A list of selected animal shelters, organizations, veterinarians and animal hospitals can be found on this website.

Please also consider direct help for animals in need and provide food and water to them wherever and whenever you can. We have put together a list of possible activities for your consideration which you can find in the relevant chapter: "What is needed".

Please help the animals and help us to continue our charitable work.

It is about the animals.

Khlongdogs is a purely voluntary, non-profit organization. No funding is received from any source other than by donations from individuals. To sustain the level of Khlongdogs' activity, and to improve the lives of street dogs and cats, it is necessary to obtain more funding, sponsorships or donations.

   
   
 
   
 
     
     
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