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Mesage from Pen February 2021
08 February 2021

Well 2020 is finally in the rear view mirror and for many of us, the promised salvation of 2021 sadly never brought the relief from the pandemic that we had all hoped for. Most will still be reading this in some form of lockdown…. Here in Kabul is it no different.

Nowzad working animal project
Nowzad working animal project

08 February 2021

A working donkey has no life in Afghanistan – just toil, pain and a never ending slog along roads crammed with cars or up torturous slopes to reach the mountain villages that surround Kabul....

Creamy's Legacy - can you donate?
Creamy's Legacy - can you donate?

16 January 2021

When you open the fridge and find that the brown sauce bottle is empty – there is no choice. Even in a war zone. A journey to the supermarket calls…. And thankfully for a little male...

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Our final run from Kramatorsk. 💔 As the BBC reported yesterday, Russian troops are advancing just to the south of Kramatorsk now, and we are running out of time. The city will soon be within artillery range, so we are loading the Nowzad van and Angela’s car with as many dogs, puppies, and kittens as we can possibly fit, to get them out of danger. Pen and Angela have a long drive ahead to get these animals safely to the shelters in the west, but we have to move fast. Many of these shelters a
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nowzadrescue
23/06/2026
Well…. As Pen says – over 100 cats and dogs later, this may well be our last trip to Kramatorsk, for the foreseeable future at least. Tragically, the reality on the ground in Eastern Ukraine is worsening by the hour. Pen and the Nowzad team have received word today that the final semi-safe route into Kramatorsk has been compromised by intense drone activity in the last 24 hours. Pen and Angela are moving forward to rescue 19 more dogs, puppies, and cats tomorrow, but the risks are higher than
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nowzadrescue
22/06/2026
This dog was found trapped in razor wire near the frontline in eastern Ukraine. By the time we reached him he was suffering severe blood loss and heat stress. We stabilised him and transported him for ongoing care. Today he is safe. This weekend, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and Brisbane Times featured NOWZAD’s work supporting animals affected by the war in Ukraine. I’m hoping to raise $5,000 to help NOWZAD continue providing veterinary care, supporting shelters and assisting animals c
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nowzadrescue
21/06/2026
It has been another crazy, non-stop day for Pen, Angela, and the team on the frontlines. A little update... After kicking off the morning (once Pen finally figured out it was indeed Wednesday! 😂), the team hit the ground running with Ksenia to coordinate another critical animal evacuation before the long journey west. Just last night, a litter of newborn puppies was left abandoned right outside the rescue office. With no guarantees of finding them immediate homes, the team took them in withou
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nowzadrescue
18/06/2026
If you’ve got one spare minute in your day today, take it to watch these lucky 10 dogs in Ukraine. All thanks to you - our incredible supporters - the Operation Kramatorsk team successfully evacuated all 10 out of the danger zone in far eastern Ukraine last month, and brought them straight to safely in the west of the country. Meet these beautiful faces now resting easy in Hostomel, central Ukraine.. • Bluey (with those stunning, unforgettable eyes, brought in by the army to Lach and Angela
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nowzadrescue
17/06/2026
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