How It Works
Step 1: You donate
You choose a donation amount. We convert it into an approximate Nutrition amount based on real food prices and delivered kilograms. Simple guide: for planning purposes, 1 Nutrition = 150g of dry food delivered (approx.). As an average reference for a medium shelter dog, we use about 2 Nutritions per day (~300g/day). Needs vary depending on size, health, and activity, so our reports always show the real kilograms delivered.
Step 2: e provide support
We purchase dry food and other prior-agreed essentials and deliver them to partner shelters. Deliveries are organized to be practical for shelters, safe for volunteers, and documented for transparency.
Step 3: We publish proof
After each delivery, we publish proof: photos, delivery confirmation, and a short public report showing the total kilograms delivered and the approximate Nutrition count calculated from those kilograms.
Street dogs — the hard part
Many people ask about dogs still living on the street. We start with shelters because this is the most reliable and verifiable way to deliver help. As the project grows, we may expand to carefully verified street outreach support, documented with the same proof standards: photos, confirmations, and public reports.
A note on accuracy
Feeding needs vary by each dog. The Nutrition amount shown on the site is an approximate planning measure. The most objective measure is the real kilograms purchased and delivered, which we publish in our reports.