Feed and save rescued animals
At the inclusive ip-Lab campus, animals are more than just pets. Dogs, cats, and our other charges (39 in total) are full-fledged participants in our developmental environment. Many of them were rescued from the streets, nursed back to health, and have now become the best therapists themselves. They create unique conditions for children’s development, helping them overcome barriers, learn trust, and open up to the world through unconditional love.
We sincerely care for them so that they can fill our children with vibrant emotions.
How does this fundraiser work? Providing for the 39 animals is an ongoing process. We are not closing this fundraiser, but rather moving forward in one-month increments. Every $2,000 added to the progress bar means that our entire furry team is fully provided for, fed, and healthy for another month.
Our overall goal is to cover the campus’s financial needs for the coming year.
June 8.3%
July 16.6%
August 24.9%




How your donations are allocated:
You can choose any amount to contribute. Every $15 or $500 you donate directly translates into care and safety during the current fundraising phase:
$15 — a basic medical exam and parasite treatment for one dog or cat per month
$25 — a week’s supply of high-quality, balanced food for a large therapy Labrador
$100 — full monthly care, food, and health insurance for three campus animals
Special Goal: Emergency Fund (Reserve Fund) — $500
Life is unpredictable, and when it comes to rescued animals, we often face sudden illnesses. A portion of the funds raised at each stage goes into this reserve. It is used exclusively in critical situations when an animal’s life is at risk and urgent surgery or resuscitation is required.
Just recently, this fund saved our Labrador, Alex: the emergency removal of a tumor along with his spleen cost the project $514. Having a financial cushion is a matter of life and death when every hour counts. You can watch a video from the veterinary clinic and learn the story of Alex’s rescue in this Instagram post — we are immensely grateful to the doctors for the fact that Alex is healthy again today and brings joy to the children on campus.
Every contribution you make helps spread a culture of empathy. Help us reach our current fundraising goal and give the animals another month of life. Support the project right now!
It’s very important for us to stay in touch with you! Please don’t make a donation anonymously; instead, fill out the contact form.
A project coordinator Olga will get back to you.