Quiz Night
Animal Control Program Update
Donate
As our approval as an offical licensed Kuwait charity is pending, please bare with us and choose one of the following four options:
1. Drop-off at Royal Animal Hospital in the Friday market. Simply inform the staff you wish to make a donation to K'S PATH.
2. Drop-off at the K'S PATH shelter. We are open to the public on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10am to 2pm.
3. Pick up. Call us at 6700-1622 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and we will schedule a pick up.
4. Wire transfer. The account below is a joint account between husband and wife founders Ayeshah Al-Humaidhi and John Peaveler. Records for this account are kept by a Certified Public Accountant and are available by request. We will be producing our first annual report in early 2011 which will be posted here.
Bank details are below.
Bank Name: Ahli Bank of Kuwait
Branch: Galleria 2000
Name: Ayeshah Waleed Al-Humaidhi
Account: 0626-468911-001
IBAN: KW42ABKK00000000006264689110 01
4. Donate through Paypal on our front page.
Sponsor a K’S PATH Animal
They daily care of an animal at the K’S PATH shelter can be sponsored by you! Your monthly donation for a minimum of 6 months will help cover medical and daily care costs for that period. As the sponsor of the animal of Your choice and as a thank you for your kind donation and support, you will receive the following
- Announcement on K’S PATH facebook page and twitter
- Mention in our newsletter and on our website
- A monthly newsletter about your sponsored K’S PATH animal
- A sign next to your sponsored animal on our Sponsorship Wall in the shelter’s main building
- An invitation to meet your sponsored K’S PATH animal
- A certificate for your generous donations and support when either the animal has been adopted or at the completion of the 6 months sponsorship
Monthly Sponsorship Amounts:
Cat / Kitten – 30KD (180KD - 6 months) Dog / Puppy – 30KD (180KD - 6 months)
Raptor – 30KD (180KD - 6 months) Baboon – 25KD (150KD - 6 months)
Duck – 20KD (120KD - 6 months) Rabbit – 20KD (120KD - 6 months)
Goat – 30KD (180KD - 6 months) Donkey – 50KD (300KD - 6 months)
Horse – 150KD (900KD – 6 months)
How to proceed?
Decide which animal you would like to sponsor. E-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with your full name, animal of your choice, and your Civil ID number. Please pay before the 5th of each month for your continued sponsorship. Decide on the method of payment from the list below:
- Bank transfer (when making the transfer, please make a note of what animal you are sponsoring)
- PayPal via www.kspath.org (please make a note of what animal you are sponsoring)
- Cash at K’S PATH shelter
Sponsor A Staff Position
Our committed and well trained team is the core of our operations. Their commitment and hard work lifts our organization and provides the animals in our care with a high quality of care. You can help support K'S PATH by sponsoring a staff position for an entire year. As a sponsor your name will be listed on our website and in our main building. Below is a list of sponsorship opportunities.
Kennel Technician: 2,000KD
Veterinary Technician: 3,500KD
Shelter Manager: 6,000KD
Veterinarian: 12,000KD
Donation Needs
Rawhide Chews
Peanut Butter
Dog and Cat Toys
Dog Collars - Nylon
Cat Collars - Nylon
Leashes - Nylon
Black Garbage Bags
Paper Towel Roll - Large Dispenser
Clorox
Windex
Hand Soap
Hand Sanitizer
Puppy Can Food- Purina
Dog Can Food- Purina
Kitten Can Food- Whiskas
Cat Can Food- Whiskas
Eurasian Brown Bear Seizure

Education التعليم

في صميم أي تغيير فعال هو التعليم وبرامج التوعية الاجتماعية. برنامج تعليم في كيز باث يتضمن زيارات للمدارس ، والجولات التعليمية حول الحيوانات في الموقع ، والمشاركة في المناسبات العامة.يتطرق موظفينا والمتطوعين بمجموعة واسعة من المواضيع ، من التصحر وتأثيرها على الحيوانات ، الي محنة السلاحف البحرية المهددة بالانقراض التي تعيش على الشواطئ المحلية. برامجنا تركز أيضا على الرفق والرحمة الأساسية تجاه الحيوانات.
Farm Animals حيوانات المزرعة
To begin with, Kuwait imports nearly 1 million live animals per year. The process of transporting these live sheep and cattle from ports in Australia to Kuwait causes great suffering and death. Animals which are not imported live are raised either in factory conditions or in desert herds with little access to food, water, or proper veterinary care.
As an Islamic nation, Kuwait is obliged to adhere to Halal standards for the rearing and slaughter of food animals. Many aspects of food animal production and slaughter in Kuwait violate these standards. Additionally, Kuwait is a signatory of the OIE guidelines, which dictate standards for the transport, handling, and slaughter of food animals on the basis of human health and safety, as well as humane reasons. Despite Kuwait’s agreement, animals are routinely handled in ways which violate guidelines.
K’S PATH’s believes that proper implementation of Halal rearing and slaughter requirements and of the OIE guidelines will significantly improve welfare for farm animals. K’S PATH believes the most effective means of improving the lives of farm animals in Kuwait is to educate the population about where their food comes from and their ability to make responsible food choices, such as fresh or frozen meat from OIE abiding nations. Finally, providing education to animal owners and vet care to their animals will decrease what is now high mortality in Kuwaiti herds and can therefore reduce the need to import animals from other countries.
الحيوانات المخصصة للغذاء في الكويت يواجهون ظروفا غير إنسانية وبشعة في أغلب الأحيان.
اولا تورد الكويت ما يقرب من 1 مليون حيوان حي في السنة. عملية نقل هذه الأغنام الحية والماشية من الموانئ في استراليا الى الكويت يتسبب في معاناة كبيرة واحيانا الموت. تربى الحيوانات التي لا يتم استيرادها إما في مصانع أو في قطعان الصحراء مع وجود القليل من الطعام والماء ، أو الرعاية البيطرية المناسبة.
باعتبارها أمة اسلامية ، تلتزم الكويت على الالتزام بالمعايير الحلال للتربية وذبح الحيوانات الغذائية. العديد من جوانب الإنتاج الحيواني الغذائي والذبح في الكويت تخالف هذه المعايير. بالإضافة إلى ذلك ، تعتبر الكويت من الدول الموقعة على المبادئ التوجيهية العالمية لصحة الحيوان ، والتي تملي معايير النقل والمناولة ، وذبح الحيوانات الغذائية على أساس من الصحة البشرية والسلامة ، فضلا عن أسباب إنسانية. على الرغم من اتفاق الكويت يتم معاملة الحيوانات في الطرق التي تنتهك المبادئ التوجيهية.
نعتقد أن التنفيذ السليم للتربية الحلال والذبح والالتزام بمتطلبات المبادئ التوجيهية العالمية للصحة الحيوانية تحسن متطلبات المعيشة لحيوانات المزرعة. ايضا نعتقد أن أنجح وسيلة لتحسين حياة حيوانات المزرعة في الكويت هي بتثقيف السكان من اين ياتي طعامهم وقدرتهم على اتخاذ خيارات مسؤولة للطعام . أخيرا ، فإن توفير التعليم لأصحاب الحيوانات والرعاية البيطرية لحيواناتهم يخفض لحد ما هو الآن وفيات عالية في القطيع في الكويت وبالتالي يمكن أن تقلل من الحاجة إلى استيراد الحيوانات من دول أخرى.
كما ندعم أنماط الحياة النباتية والاسلوب الغذائي النباتي كاحدى الطرق الأكثر فعالية لتخفيض معاناة الحيوانات.
فيديو ظهر مؤخرا في استراليا عن الحيوانات :
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Turtles
K'S PATH has six turtles in residence and they all recently got upgraded to a fabulous pond. They live happily with Koi and other fish.
Sonny
Introduction
Frequently Asked Questions

2. Does K'S PATH do anything to help people so they don’t have to surrender their pets?
3. How does K'S PATH receive funding?
4. How can I donate to K'S PATH?
5. Is the K'S PATH shelter no-kill?
6. Does K'S PATH charge a fee to surrender or to adopt an animal?
7. What is “fostering” and how does the K'S PATH program work?
8. How can I help put an end to euthanasia?
9. What do I do if I find a stray animal?
10. What Animals do we rescue?
11. How do I surrender my pet?
13. I called K'S PATH, but no one answered, what do I do now?
14. Does K'S PATH offer veterinary services?
15. Does K'S PATH offer boarding services for pets?
To adopt a pet, you first have to decide what pet best suits your living situation. Once you have made that decision, you need to call K'S PATH at +965-6700-1622 to be interviewed. Once you are approved for adoption, an appointment will be set for you to come out to the shelter. All family members must attend the appointment.
2. Does K'S PATH do anything to help people so they don’t have to surrender their pets?
Yes! K'S PATH is happy to help pet owners by offering low-cost spay and neuter to prevent animal breeding, pet advice, and discounted training sessions with a professional dog trainer. If you or someone you know may have to give up a pet because of financial difficulties, please let us know early so we can try to help.
3. How does K'S PATH receive funding?
K'S PATH is a privately owned and operated non-governmental charitable organization. We do not receive any support from the government. We therefore seek grants, corporate and private sponsorship, donations, in addition to running fundraisers, offering boarding services and operating a small in-house store to help cover our expenses. We also charge fees with the surrender and adoption of animals to help offset our costs. K'S PATH does not make any profit, and our accounting records are available by request.
4. How can I donate to K'S PATH?
Donations can be made to K'S PATH in several forms. Monetary donations can be made online, transferred directly into our account, delivered to a staff member’s home, or collected from your home or office by a K'S PATH staff member. Gifts-in-kind can also be delivered to staff members’ homes, the K'S PATH Shelter in Wafra, or collected from your home or office by a staff member. Click the ‘Donate’ button for more information.
5. Is the K'S PATH shelter no-kill?
K'S PATH operates an open-door shelter, meaning we accept all animals that are brought to us. We do not turn away animals with health or behavior issues, and we only make exceptions to this policy for people with large numbers of animals (3 or more). We do not set time limits for any animals, and we do not euthanize dogs or cats because we do not have enough space. We spend thousands of dinars every year to treat medical problems, and work with many behavioral issues to make and keep animals adoptable. We will not place dangerous animals in the community. Rather than ever euthanize healthy, adoptable dogs, we operate an international transport program that sends our longest residents to shelters in the Northern United States, where shelters do not have enough adoptable dogs. Cats, on the other hand, regularly find homes in Kuwait.
As an open door shelter, we accept any animal, regardless of age, health, or behavior. Many organizations that claim to be “no-kill” are limited admission shelters that only accept animals when they have space and, quite often only admit healthy, purebred, and behaviorally sound animals. A limited admission shelter would therefore abandon those animals that are too sick or are dangerous. It is difficult to accept, but sometimes euthanasia is the most humane choice. While limited-admission groups work hard to solve the problem of pet overpopulation and help many homeless pets find homes, they simply cannot solve the problem alone. Open-door shelters like K'S PATH help to ensure that every unwanted animal is treated humanely.
6. Does K'S PATH charge a fee to surrender or to adopt an animal?
K'S PATH is a self-funded charitable organization. We therefore ask adopters to pay 30KD per animal. We likewise ask for 30KD to surrender an animal, or any donation for rescued animals. These fees help us to spay and neuter every animal before it is adopted, pay for a regular course of vaccines, medical care, food, staff, and bills. If you cannot afford 30KD to either adopt or surrender a pet, please call us to make an alternate arrangement.
7. What is “fostering” and how does the K'S PATH program work?
Fostering is the act of taking an animal into your home until it can be returned to the shelter for adoption. K'S PATH only uses foster homes for sick or injured animals, animals suffering immense stress in the shelter, and occasionally for very young puppies or kittens. Most animals do not get adopted if they are not in the shelter, so we only use foster homes for special circumstances. To become a foster home for a needy animal, please call us at +965-6700-1622.
8. How can I help put an end to euthanasia?
You can drastically reduce euthanasia (there will always be cases where it is the humane thing to do) by spaying and neutering your companion animals. You can also help by sterilizing stray cats through our community feral cat program. Additionally, only get animals you can commit to for their lifetime and adopt pets instead of buying them.
9. What do I do if I find a stray animal?
K'S PATH relies upon citizen volunteers to rescue animals. We do not have paid staff able to conduct rescues of stray animals, so we kindly ask you to help us help the animals you may find. All we generally ask is that you collect the animal and bring it to our shelter. If this is impossible for a valid reason, we will try to come up with another solution. Please be careful when rescuing any animal. Dogs should have wagging tails or be relatively immobile, while cats can be rescued using a towel to protect your self. For information regarding what kinds of animals we will accept, please see the question “What animals do we rescue?” If an animal is severely injured, it should be brought directly to a veterinarian (see the “Pets in Kuwait” link to find a list of veterinarians).
10. What animals do we rescue?
K'S PATH is a non-governmental, charitable organization. We therefore do not act as animal control. In most cases, we rely upon concerned citizens to bring injured and stray animals to our facility in Wafra. There are some exceptions to this rule, such as when the animal is truly dangerous or severely injured, so that moving the animal would result in undue pain. We use the guidelines below to prioritize rescue operations within budgetary, personnel, and space restrictions (priority is given in order from 1 through 7):
- Animals that are actively being starved, withheld from water, beaten, burned, buried, poisoned, shot, have been run over, or are otherwise in severe distress.
- Animals that are not wild but are lost or abandoned pets.
- Animals that are living in cages or are tied, chained, or otherwise have their mobility limited and are living without adequate shade, water, food, and human attention. (We have limited capabilities in this category that are within the rule of law).
- Animals living near major roads or that are otherwise at risk of being run over or poisoned by the government.
- Litters of puppies.
- Litters of kittens, if and only if it is confirmed their mother has abandoned them for more than 24 hours. People should not intervene with kittens unless they are in imminent danger. It is likely their mother will return after finding food.
- Wild packs of stray dogs.
We do not rescue or accept street cats that are reasonably healthy. Animal population control is the responsibility of the government and the overpopulation of cats is beyond our capabilities.
11. How do I surrender my pet?
Surrenders to K'S PATH should be arranged in advanced by contacting K'S PATH by phone (6700-1622) or by email ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ). K'S PATH is an open door shelter, which means we do our absolute best to accept any animal. However, animals being rescued off the streets are given first priority for shelter space. It is your responsibility as a pet owner to call sooner rather than later so we can fit your pet in as soon as it is practical. We will accept up to two animals at one time. Larger numbers are subject to approval by our management and will require advanced notice. Regardless of your situation, please call us so we can try to help your animal(s).
Volunteers are the heart of K'S PATH. For those interested in working with animals, our shelter facility in Wafra houses dogs, cats, donkeys, baboons, gerbils, tortoises, turtles, eagles, a goat, chipmunks, and rabbits. Volunteers can choose a species and start making a difference. Other opportunities include shelter maintenance as well as a constant stream of new infrastructure projects (enclosures, etc). Closer to home, volunteers can join the K'S PATH fundraising team to plan and execute fundraisers, represent K'S PATH at schools, become a volunteer animal rescue specialist, or participate in our advocacy program (photographers and artists welcome).
13. I called K'S PATH, but no one answered, what do I do now?
The K'S PATH hotline is manned by unpaid volunteers. If you called and no one answered, please be patient. We try to return every call. If you do not receive a reply in a reasonable amount of time, please call again. Keep in mind that we are not a government agency, and we cannot immediately solve every problem facing animals in Kuwait. We do our absolute best to answer your calls and give you a satisfactory response. Sometimes callers fall through the cracks. We want to hear from you, so please call again. The phone will only be answered between 8am and 7pm and only if we are available. After-hours emergencies will require you to do your best to keep an injured animal comfortable until morning. We cannot offer 24hr emergency service at this time.
14. Does K'S PATH offer veterinary services?
K'S PATH is not a licensed veterinary office, and we will not provide care for the animals of private citizens. For a list of competent veterinarians, visit the 'Pets in Kuwait' page on this site.
15. Does K'S PATH offer boarding services for pets?
No, K'S PATH (formerly Animal Friends) no longer provides boarding services. K'S PATH has parterned with Animal Care Co., who runs a boarding facility at the Royal Animal Hospital in Rai. Animal Care donates a portion of their profits to K'S PATH. Make an appointment by calling 5001-5757 or visit their website by clicking HERE.
Volunteers
K'S PATH relies on volunteers for everything from animal care to fundraising. Our small and dedicated staff need your help to make a difference to the animals in Kuwait. We can't do what we do without your support. Below is a list of volunteer roles. If you can commit to help us, we will make sure you get a job suited to your skills. If you're interested, please e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
VOLUNTEER ROLES
VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
- Enlist new volunteers
- Manage volunteer database
- Maintain the volunteer handbook
- Provide an induction and training for new volunteers
- Maintain regular communication with volunteers
- Send regular news updates to volunteers
- Arrange and chair regular volunteer meetings
- Liaise with Managing Director about upcoming shelter projects that require volunteers
- Hold bi-annual volunteer appreciation events
- Reinforce volunteer efforts
- Work within allocated annual budget
- Report to Shelter Manager
Number of positions: 1
Commitment: From 10 hours per week
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
VOLUNTEER TRAINER
- Conducting new volunteer training and induction
- Liaise with Volunteer coordinator to schedule in training
- Liaise with senior Shelter staff to keep up to date with new shelter procedures
- Assist Volunteer coordinator where required
- Report to Volunteer Coordinator
Number of positions: 2
Commitment: From 20 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
AIDE
- Assist visitors at the Shelter by providing information
- Assist with animal care where required
- Assist Shelter Manager as required
- Report to Shelter Manager
Number of positions: 6
Commitment: From 12 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
ADOPTION COUNSELOR
- Assist visitors who are interested in adopting at Shelter
- Explain procedure and answer questions to potential adopting families
- Maintain the Adoption folder at the Shelter and the Royal Animal Hospital
- Follow up with adoptive families within one month of adoption to get feedback and photos
- Maintain the Adopted animals photo board
- Report to Shelter Manager
Number of positions: 2
Commitment: From 12 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
CANINE EXCERCISER
- Help canine residents obtain additional exercise, fresh air and human contact
- Report to Shelter Manager
Number of positions: No limit
Commitment: From 6 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
FELINE HELPER
- Visit with the cats and kittens to help socialize, care, comfort, pet, brush, or simply provide some “lap time”
- Report to Shelter Manager
Number of positions: No limit
Commitment: From 6 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
GROOMER
- Bathe and brush the shelter animals to make them more comfortable and more attractive to adopters
- Report to Shelter Manager
Number of positions: 4
Commitment: From 6 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
TRAINER
- Provide dogs with basic obedience skills to help them become better canine citizens
- Report to Shelter Manager
Number of positions: 4
Commitment: From 12 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
SHELTER DONATION COORDINATOR
- To coordinate donated goods from the public
- Maintain a stock take of items
- Keep donation area neat and tidy
- Record what items are required
- Report to Shelter Manager
Number of positions: 2
Commitment: From 12 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
- Assist with general clerical duties to include but not limited to: photocopying, faxing, mailing, and filing
- Assist Executive Director, Shelter manager, Volunteer Coordinator and Volunteer Trainer as required
- Report to Executive Director
Number of positions: 2
Commitment: From 12 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
TRANSLATOR
- Convert written material from English to Arabic and Arabic to English
- Report to Administration Assistant
Number of positions: 2 position
Commitment: From 10 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
IT COORDINATOR
- Update and maintain all IT equipment
- Design and implement software and program including , but not limited to database, shelter management software
- Maintain networks
- Design and implement best IT practices
- Report to Administration Assistant
Number of positions: 2 position
Commitment: From 10 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
FUNDRAISING AND EVENTS MANAGER
- Identify and map new sources of charitable income
- Maintain yearly events planner
- Develop yearly fundraising plans
- Hold regular meetings with fundraising committee
- Ensure fundraising goals are met or exceeded
- Work closely with the partnerships manager on maintaining the donor database
- Organize fundraising events
- Work within allocated annual events budget
- Work closely with Partnerships Manager to maximize sponsorships of events and in-kind donations
- Coordinate and manage Event Assistants
- Report to Executive Director
Number of positions: 1
Commitment: From 10 hours per week
Training: Orientation and 2 days training
PARTNERSHIPS MANAGER
- Maintain accurate records of all corporate partners and sponsors
- Maintain good, long lasting relationships with sponsors
- Send timely thank you gifts and messages as appropriate
- Maintain use of logo on website based on levels of sponsorship or contribution
- Maintain regular contact and send regular updates
- Liaise with Communications/PR/Press Manager officer to ensure adequate coverage for sponsors based on their contribution
- Work closely with Fundraising and Events Manager to maximize sponsorships of events and in-kind donations
- Report to Executive Director
Number of positions: 1
Commitment: From 10 hours per week
Training: Orientation and 2 days training
IN-KIND DONATIONS COORDINATORS
- Identify and make contact with companies, businesses and individuals who can contribute in-kind donations – including, but not limited to raffle prizes, equipment and services required for events etc.
- Send timely thank you gifts and messages as appropriate
- Maintain relationship with donors
- Liaise with Communications/PR/Press Manager officer to ensure adequate coverage for sponsors based on their contribution
- Maintain use of logo on website based on levels of sponsorship or contribution
- Report to Partnerships Manager
Number of positions: 3
Commitment: From 20 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
FUNDRAISING AND EVENTS ASSISTANTS
- Work closely with Fundraising and Events manager on fundraising and planning events
- Volunteer with the preparations for fundraising events and on the day of the event in roles such as, but not limited to
- Sending out materials as needed
- Helping to publicize events
- Meet and greet guests and participants
- Health and Safety officer
- Food and Beverage coordinator
- Work within allocated annual events budget
- Report to Fundraising and Events Manager
Number of positions: No limit
Commitment: From 20 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
COMMUNICATIONS / PR / PRESS MANAGER
- Write and circulate regular press releases to local and international press
- Respond to queries from journalists and other media personnel
- Maintain a strong relationship with journalists, editors, bloggers
- Monitor press coverage and maintain an on-line press archive
- Maintain media centre on website
- Report to Executive Director
Number of positions: 1 position
Commitment: From 10 hours per week
Training: Orientation and 2 days training
WEBSITE MAINTANENCE MANAGER
- Maintain two websites – kspath.org and animalfriendskuwait.org
- Upload new stories and photos as required
- Update ‘Animals up for Adoption’ pages
- Ensure all information on sites are accurate and up to date
- Work closely with Executive Director, Fundraising manager, Partnerships manager and Volunteer coordinator to post new information as required
- Report to Communications/PR/Press Manager and Shelter Manager
Number of positions: 1 position
Commitment: From 10 hours per week
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER MANAGER
- Work closely with Executive Director, Fundraising manager, Partnerships manager and Volunteer coordinator to write new stories for regular newsletters
- Send out monthly newsletters to email database
- Add names to newsletter database
- Report to Communications/PR/Press Manager
Number of positions: 1 position
Commitment: From 10 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
SOCIAL NETWORKING COORDINATOR
- Maintain Social networking groups, pages etc, including, but not limited to Facebook, Twitter etc.
- Identify new opportunities for promoting K’S PATH through social networking
- Maintain a regular presence on Social networking sites
- Report to Communications/PR/Press Manager
Number of positions: 2 positions
Commitment: From 10 hours per week
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH
SCHOOL AND EDUCATION OUTREACH COORDINATOR
- Maintain regular contact with local schools, teachers and principals
- Arrange school visits to Shelter
- Arrange educational presentations and visits to schools
- Educate students about animal care and welfare , pet over-population and other specific animal related topics
- Educate on K’S PATH environmental work and initiatives
- Maintain PR and Education kits
- Report to Executive Director
Number of positions: 2 positions
Commitment: From 20 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
COMMUNITY OUTREACH COORDINATOR
- Create and implement a regional outreach strategy
- Secure K’S PATH’s presence at local events such as exhibitions, bazaars etc.
- Creatively thinking of ways to campaign new audiences
- Use a range of on and offline tools to share good practice and create sense of community/network through the local and expat communities
- Educate the public about animal care and welfare , pet over-population and other specific animal related topics
- Educate on K’S PATH environmental work and initiatives
- Maintain PR and Bazaar/Retail kits
- Report to Executive Director
Number of positions: 2 positions
Commitment: From 20 hours per month
Training: Orientation and 1 day training
Importing/Exporting Pets
Animal Friends would like to remind all pet owners that traveling internationally with a pet requires plenty of paperwork. Here are a few guidelines for traveling with your beloved pet:
