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ANNUAL REPORT 2022

A YEAR OF COMBATTING THE SUFFERING OF STRAY DOGS TOGETHER

2022 has undoubtedly been a year of significant acceleration, unfortunately driven by the tragedy of the war in Ukraine, with a long series of repercussions on Save the Dogs, not all of which we could have expected. We have always been an international organization, with partners and connections all over Europe, but becoming an operational reference point during the Ukraine emergency has opened the doors to new collaborations in the United Kingdom and the USA.
The opening of a legal office in the United States was born precisely from the need to facilitate private and institutional donors from that continent, which has been looking at Save the Dogs with growing interest as one of the most structured and solid animal protection entities in the Eastern European region.”

Sara Turetta

President of Save the Dogs

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Annual Report 2022 Save the Dogs

2022 IN PICTURES

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THE KEY NUMBERS OF 2022

ROMANIA

1.243 STERILIZATIONS
621.500 TOTAL NUMBER OF ANIMALS THAT WILL NOT BE BORN IN THE NEXT 3 YEARS
257 ADMISSIONS TO THE FACILITY
238 EMERGENCY INTERVENTIONS
392 VISITS TO PRIVATELY-OWNED ANIMALS EACH MONTH
203 ADOPTIONS

UKRAINE

1.025 REFUGEES ASSISTED AT THE ROMANIAN-UKRAINIAN BORDER

MORE THAN 4.000 ANIMALS SUPPLIED WITH 533,000 KILOGRAMS OF FOOD

 

ITALY

CAMPANIA AND CALABRIA – ‘TOO MANY PUPPIES’ PROJECT

796 STERILIZATIONS

MILAN – ‘FRIENDS ON THE STREETS, COMPANIONS FOR LIFE ‘ PROJECT

46 OUTINGS BY THE STREET UNIT

49 ANIMALS ASSISTED

THE INTERNATIONAL STRUCTURE

ITALY

SARA TURETTA
President and Founder

BARBARA MASSA
Vice President

SERGIO SELLITTO
Treasurer

LUIGI CORBELLA
Supervisory Board

 

ROMANIA

SARA TURETTA
President

EMERIC TORKOS
Treasurer

ELENA MIRCESCU 
Auditor

ANDREA LENCHIEVICI
Councilor

UNITED STATES

SARA TURETTA
President

GREGG TULLY
Treasurer 

CRISTIANA RECANATI
Secretary

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