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One Health Initiative
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Lets Save the Strays
International
Lets Save the Strays International is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the EIN is 88-1541220. As a 501(c)(3), LSTSI is also held to strict standards of transparency and accountability, ensuring that our supporters can trust that their donations are being used in the most effective way possible to achieve our mission. Our organization has earned the 2024 Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid, showcasing our commitment to accountability and measurable impact in the community. mission.
100% Volunteer Based
- We have no paid employees except for the medical teams who give direct care for the animals in need. This means that most of the dollars given go directly to saving lives
We are sustainable
- We believe TNVR to be the most adaptable, economic and impactful solution that can be repeated in almost any scenario.
We are focused solely on TNVR
- We know there are many needs for the neglected and forgotten and TNVR is not the only initiative. It is the one we want to focus on and grow by expansion both locally and internationally – with your help!
We empower the communities
- We teach local communities to help themselves. This is the only way TNVR can be truly successful
“No one has ever become poor by giving”
Donate Medication
We are accepting donations of expired and non expired flea, tick meds, heartworm medications, intestinal dewormer, metronidazole, amoxicillin, doxycycline, Clavamox, trimethoprim sulfa, anti-nausea meds such as Cerenia or ondanstron, famotidine, NSAIDS, gabapentin, amantadine, eye and ear antibiotics, ophthalmic atropine, ear cleaners, bandage material, muzzles, CITE tests for heartworm, parvo, distemper. These cannot be a past clients used meds but only bottles of meds from the manufacturer.
Please let us know what you would be interested in donating by completing the form below. They will be put to excellent use as most of the animals we treat have no access to veterinary care.