Help In Suffering(HIS)

Dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and providing humane veterinary care to animals in need while promoting public health and community welfare.

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  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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About

  • Headquarters

    Jaipur, Rajasthan

  • Since

    1980

Help in Suffering: Transforming Lives Through Compassionate Animal Care About Help in Suffering: Help in Suffering (HIS) has been India's premie Read morer animal welfare organization since 1980, founded by Crystal Rogers in Jaipur, Rajasthan. For 45 years, we've provided comprehensive veterinary care, rescue services, and community education to transform the lives of India's most vulnerable animals. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to provide care, comfort, compassion, and quality veterinary care to animals in need while creating safer, healthier communities through systematic intervention and education. Operating from our state-of-the-art 2-acre facility with 15 specialized wards, modern diagnostic equipment, and a fleet of 7 rescue ambulances, HIS serves not just individual animals but entire communities across Jaipur and beyond. The Issue India faces a staggering animal welfare crisis that directly impacts human communities: The Scale of Suffering: Over 80 million community animals struggle for survival on India's streets 1.5 million animals die in road accidents annually 75-90% of community-born animals never reach six months due to hunger, disease, and neglect Human Impact: Zoonotic diseases spread through untreated animal populations Aggressive animal encounters threaten public safety Road accidents involving animals endanger human lives Untreated rabies cases create public health emergencies This isn't just an animal crisis, it's a public health emergency requiring immediate, systematic intervention.


Issue

The Issue India faces a staggering animal welfare crisis that directly impacts human communities: The Scale of Suffering: Over 80 million community animals struggle for survival on India's streets 1.5 million animals die in road accidents annually 75-90% of community-born animals never reach six months due to hunger, disease, and neglect Human Impact: Zoonotic diseases spread through untreated animal populations Aggressive animal encounters threaten public safety Road accidents involving animals endanger human lives Untreated rabies cases create public health emergencies This isn't just an animal crisis, it's a public health emergency requiring immediate, systematic intervention.


Action

Our Action HIS addresses this crisis through four comprehensive programs: Emergency Rescue & Medical Care 25,000+ annual rescue calls with dedicated response teams 10,000 animals receive urgent medical intervention yearly Mobile clinic network reaching remote communities Full-service veterinary hospital with specialized surgical capabilities Animal Birth Control & Vaccination Program 150,000+ dogs sterilized and vaccinated since 1994 3,500 dogs undergo humane ABC treatment annually WHO-WSPA compliant procedures ensuring highest standards Systematic approach eliminating need for cruel culling practices Revolutionary Camel Welfare Initiative 5,000-7,000 camels receive free medical treatment annually 2,500+ camels dewormed quarterly Safety equipment distribution preventing nighttime accidents Dedicated rescue center providing sanctuary for distressed animals Humane Education Program 5,000+ children reached across 25+ schools Interactive curriculum building tomorrow's compassionate leaders Community training sessions promoting responsible animal care Adoption services with lifetime veterinary support

Impact

Impact Our evidence-based approach has created measurable transformation: Public Health Revolution: 70% reduction in human dog-bite cases (from 7.2 to 2.2 per thousand) Rabies-free street dog population achieved Systematic prevention of zoonotic disease transmission Community Safety: Thousands of nighttime accidents prevented through camel safety reflectors Reduced human-animal conflicts through population management Enhanced public safety through systematic intervention Economic Support: Working camel care supporting economically disadvantaged families Sustainable livelihoods protected through veterinary intervention Community resilience strengthened through education programs Environmental Contribution: Biodiversity conservation through comprehensive animal welfare Reduced environmental contamination from healthier animal populations Climate-conscious practices promoting sustainability Future Generation Impact: 20,000+ children targeted for 2025-2026 education programs Lifelong advocates created through school-based interventions Cultural shift toward compassionate animal treatment

Programs

  • Emergency Rescue & Medical Care Program

    District

    Provide immediate life-saving intervention for animals in crisis situations across Jaipur and surrounding areas.

    Program Components:

    24/7 Emergency Response: Dedicated rescue teams respond to 25,000+ annual calls for injured, trapped, or distressed animals
    Fleet Operations: 7 rescue ambulances equipped with hydraulic ramps for larger animals, ensuring safe transport to our facility
    Comprehensive Medical Treatment: 10,000 animals receive urgent medical intervention annually, including complex surgeries and intensive care
    Specialized Rehabilitation: 6,000 severely injured animals undergo treatment and rehabilitation each year
    Mobile Clinic Network: 2 mobile veterinary units bring care directly to remote communities beyond our main facility reach

  • Animal Birth Control & Vaccination Program (ABC)

    District

    Humanely control street dog populations while eliminating rabies transmission and creating safer communities.

    Program History: Operating since 1994, this revolutionary program has transformed Jaipur's approach to street dog management from cruel culling to scientific, humane intervention.
    Core Activities:

    Systematic Sterilization: 3,500 dogs undergo ABC treatment annually, with 150,000+ dogs sterilized since program inception
    Rabies Vaccination: Every animal receives anti-rabies vaccination following WHO-WSPA guidelines
    Post-Operative Care: Comprehensive monitoring and care during recovery period
    Community Release: Animals are returned to their original territories after full recovery, maintaining natural pack structures

    Scientific Approach:

    WHO-WSPA Compliance: All procedures follow international best practices for animal welfare
    Systematic Coverage: Strategic area-by-area approach ensuring comprehensive population management

  • Camel Welfare Program

    Objective Address the unique challenges facing Rajasthan's working camel population while supporting the livelihoods of economically disadvantaged communities.

    Program Background: Launched in 2001, this specialized program serves Rajasthan's 65% share of India's camel population, addressing welfare needs as traditional livelihoods face modernization challenges.
    Comprehensive Services:

    On-Site Veterinary Care: 5,000-7,000 camels receive free medical treatment annually
    Preventive Health Programs: 2,500+ camels dewormed quarterly to maintain optimal health
    Safety Equipment Distribution: 1,000+ camel carts equipped with reflectors preventing nighttime road accidents
    Humane Equipment Replacement: 2,000+ camels fitted with comfortable plastic nose pegs replacing harmful wooden alternatives
    Owner Education: Monthly training sessions promoting responsible camel care and welfare practices

    Specialized Infrastructure:

    Camel Rescue Center (CRC): Dedicated facility in Bassi

  • Humane Education Program

    District

    Build compassionate future leaders by teaching children empathy, responsible animal interaction, and welfare principles.
    Target Audience: Students in grades 2-7 across Jaipur's educational institutions
    Current Reach:

    5,000+ Children: Currently engaged across 25+ schools
    Expansion Goals: Targeting 20,000+ children in 2025-2026 academic year

    Curriculum Components:

    Interactive Storytelling: Age-appropriate narratives teaching animal empathy and respect
    Hands-On Activities: Practical exercises demonstrating proper animal interaction
    Safety Education: Teaching children how to safely interact with street animals
    Responsibility Building: Encouraging personal accountability for animal welfare

    Program Delivery:

    School-Based Sessions: Regular visits to partner educational institutions
    Teacher Training: Empowering educators to continue humane education beyond our visits
    Resource Materials: Providing schools with educational materials for ongoing use
    Community Events: Engaging broader communi

  • Community Adoption & Support Services

    District

    Facilitate responsible pet ownership while providing lifetime support for adopted animals.
    Program Features:

    Streamlined Adoption Process: Careful matching of animals with suitable families
    Lifetime Veterinary Support: Ongoing medical care for all adopted pets
    Pre-Adoption Counseling: Ensuring families understand responsibilities and commitments
    Post-Adoption Follow-Up: Regular check-ins to ensure successful integration

    Community Engagement:

    Awareness Campaigns: Promoting compassionate animal treatment throughout Jaipur
    Volunteer Programs: Engaging community members in hands-on animal care
    Educational Workshops: Training community members in basic animal care and welfare

Impact Metrics

  • Direct Animal Welfare Metrics

    Program Name

    Emergency Response & Medical Care

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2022-23 9000
    • 2023-24 10000
    • 2024-25 9000

Leadership Team

  • Timmie Kumar

    Managing Trustee

  • Rubina Bembi

    Advisor and Director Strategic Initiatives

  • Jack Reece

    Veterinary Surgeon

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    51-100

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATH1406K

  • Registration ID

    93

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    RJ/2016/0109440

  • 12A

    AAATH1406KE20164

  • 80G

    AAATH1406KF2021201

  • FCRA

    125560021

  • CSR Registration Number

    CSR00000841

Location

  • Headquarters

    Maharani Farm, Durgapura, Jaipur, 302018

    Directions

Other Details

  • Parent Organisation

    NA

  • Sister Organisation

    NA

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust