Our work goes beyond rescuing dogs it’s also about building meaningful relationships with the people who share the land with them. At the heart of our project is a strong, respectful partnership with the Maasai community, whose village hosts our sanctuary.
Volunteers and local staff work hand in hand with the Maasai, creating powerful cross-cultural connections that enrich everyone involved. From daily interactions to shared meals and stories, the experience is deeply immersive and eye-opening.
The Maasai people’s values respect for life, community cooperation, and living in balance with nature perfectly align with our mission to protect and care for animals in need. Their support and involvement not only strengthen our rescue efforts but also create a bridge of understanding between traditional culture and modern animal welfare.
By engaging with the Maasai, volunteers don’t just help dogs they become part of something bigger: a compassionate movement rooted in culture, connection, and kindness.
This is your change to play a vital role within the early stages of our street animals rescue and sanctuary programme. as you spend your days caring for the dogs and providing maintenance within our sanctuary.
“Your act of kindness may be one animal only hope.”