Help In Suffering(HIS)

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

  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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Geographies Served

Programs

  • Emergency Rescue & Medical Care Program

    District
    District

    Jaipur

    States

    Rajasthan

    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
    District

    Jaipur

    States

    Rajasthan

    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

    District

    Nagaur

    Jaisalmer

    Jaipur

    States

    Rajasthan

    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
    District

    Jaipur

    States

    Rajasthan

    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
    District

    Jaipur

    States

    Rajasthan

    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

  • Organisation Strength

    None

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATH1406K

  • Registration Number

    93

  • CSR Form 1

    CSR00000841

  • 80G

    AAATH1406KF2021201

  • 12A

    AAATH1406KE20164

  • FCRA

    125560021

About

  • Headquarters

    Jaipur, Rajasthan

  • Since

    1980

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

Vision and Mission

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    Maharani Farm, Durgapura, Jaipur, Rajasthan

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Trust

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management