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    Weʼve raised $0 to help us on our stray animal rescue shelter, Fazoo Farm.

    Athens, Kentrikos Tomeas Athinon, Greece
    Closed on Monday, 18th September 2017

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    Fazoo is a Greek registered organization. Our aim is to save, treat and protect stray dogs and cats.

    We need support for food, medication, exams and maintenance for the stray animal shelter. Unfortunately the stray situation in Greece is very difficult - it is even worst in the last 5 years, due to the economic crisis, which leads a lot of people to abandon their dogs or cats or they cannot maintain them anymore. Also, the crisis does not allow people to support financially either with food or meds the shelters anymore.
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    http://www.fazoo.gr/adopt

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        Marianthi  Zabeta

        Marianthi Zabeta

        Athens, Kentrikos Tomeas Athinon, Greece

        More specifically, Fazoo’s mission is to: 1) Protect stray animals from death, torture and abuse of any kind. 2) Take in and treat stray animals for disease and injuries as well as routine vaccinations. 3) Neuter all animals that come into our care.

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