How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$100
funds our call logging system that maintains all our 24-hour hotline rescue calls for a year.
$300
funds our rescue hotline that will pay for 2 months' worth of wildlife rescue phone bills
$500
funds our rescue van that powers our 24-hour wildlife rescue van for 2 weeks.
$1,000
funds our veterinary costs that covers our veterinary expenses for a month.
About Campaign
ends 01 Nov 2023, 11:59 PMHelp us achieve our Fundraising Goal!:
$10,000 helps us fuel ACRES' wildlife rescue vehicle for 1 year.
A Cruelty-free Charity Carnival:
Bringing the cruelty-free and sustainable local community together to create awareness and promote:
(a) cruelty-free living; to reduce the consumption of animal products.
(b) sustainable shopping alternatives; to reduce overconsumption and waste.
(c) raise funds to help wild animals.
Join us for a MEANINGFUL CAUSE & A DAY OF FUN at ACRES with:
F&B - delicious spread of vegan snacks & light-bites, ice cream and craft beer.
Merchandise booths
Fun activities for everyone - kids and adults.
Workshops and talks.
ACRES tours with a wild animal quiz. Prizes to be won for the quiz!
Shuttle bus service from Choa Chu Kang Bus bay to ACRES (including return trip) will scheduled hourly! - More information will be sent via email.
Talks
11am to 12pm
Wildlife Photography in Singapore
By: Jayaprakash Bojan (National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year 2017)
2pm to 3pm
Wild Rescues in Singapore: What Can You Do To Help Wild Animals in Distress
By: Kalai Vanan (ACRES Co-CEO)
3pm to 4pm
Co-existing with Singapore's Wildlife
By: Anbarasi Boopal (Anbu) (ACRES Co-CEO)
Workshops
11am to 12pm
1pm to 2pm
Wildlife Art Workshop for Children (5 to 12 years old)
By: Alpana Ahuja (Nature And Wildlife Art Teacher/Artist & ACRES Board Member)
About the Charity
ACRES is a pioneering Singapore-based charity with a sole aim to advocate for an end to animal cruelty in our own backyard. With Singapore's first facility dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of animals rescued from the illegal wildlife trade and injured native wild animals we speak up for more animals via our five focus areas: Tackling Wildlife Crime in Singapore, Humane Education, Promoting Cruelty-Free Living, Community Outreach, and Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation.
Since our founding in May 2001, ACRES has helped effect several environmental shifts that pushed Singapore forward in the animal protection movement. Alongside collaborative efforts with governmental agencies, we seek to nurture a responsible society from grassroots level to the individual homes where animals are treated with compassion and respect.