WHO WE ARE!

Happy Animals Association is a registered not for profit organization based out of Pune, India. The roots of Happy Animals Association can be traced to People for Animals (PFA) Pune Unit, an organization formed in 1995 for welfare of animals, it shut down in 2016-17. In 2017 a new organization was incorporated as a section 8 company and all activities from PFA Pune transferred to this new organization.

OUR AIM

We aim to help the grassroot of Indian animal welfare movement, the small organizations and underprivileged individuals catering to street animals. We also aim to help promotion of crueltyfree lifestyle to break the cycle of animal abuse that happen in animal farms, laboratories and religious places. We wish to reach every animal on the planet, however we know our limitations.

OUR VISION

We focus on the core issues that affect animals and the methods to alleviate their suffering.

  1. Promotion of cruelty-free lifestyle.
  2. Law Enforcement and Litigation
  3. Support for grassroot level rescues and care.
  4. Animal Birth Control

OUR AIM

Animal welfare is not about just cuddling a few animals here and there but it is about touching every sphere of life that affects animals.

We aim to make law enforcement for animals as strong as it is for people. Ensure that every abuse towards animal is punished.

We aim to be catalyst for street animal rescue, to reach any animal in India through our grants program

We aim to reach 1000 schools India each year to sensitize children about animal rights and animal welfare.

We aim to have 100 weekend vegan outreach programs each year to reach out at high traffic places.

OUR FOCUS

We focus on the core issues that affect animals and the methods to alleviate their suffering.

  1. Promotion of cruelty-free lifestyle.
  2. Law Enforcement and Litigation
  3. Support for grassroot level rescues and care.
  4. Animal Birth Control

OUR WORKS

We have worked on and we intend to continue to work on each of the causes of animal abuse…

  1. Animals used in the food industry
  2. Animals used for religious purposes
  3. Animals used in laboratories.
  4. Animals used for draught, Fashion and Entertainment
  5. Abuse of Street Animals.
  6. Poaching and abuse of wildlife
  7. Disaster Response and Rescues