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Lifetime Care


On-line Donations: If you would like to make an on-line donation to Fauna, you can do so through Canada Helps: http://www.canadahelps.org/CharityProfilePage.aspx?CharityID=s57783 and enter the Search Type - Charity Name: Fauna Foundation and it will take you directly to the link.

Monthly Donation Program: Monthly giving is easy! This can be done by cheque or credit card. Please contact Cindy Drennan at fauna.found@sympatico.ca to set up this form of monthly giving.

Lifetime Care Fund: Established in 2007, the Fauna Lifetime Care Fund is our promise to the Fauna chimpanzees for a lifetime of the quality care they so deserve. For full details on the Lifetime Care Fund, read below. When submitting your donation, specify you would like to support the Lifetime Care Fund.

By telephone, fax or letter: Please call the office at 450-658-1844 or fax 450-658-2202 if you would like to donate via credit card. By the post, you may send donations to:

Fauna Foundation
P.O. Box 33
Chambly, Quebec
J3L 4B1
www.faunafoundation.org
www.adopt-a-chimp.com

 

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Please Note: US donors can use cheques or credit cards. Canadian Donors can use cheques, credit cards and debit cards.
 

THE FAUNA LIFETIME CARE FUND

Established in 2007, the Fauna Lifetime Care Fund is our promise to the Fauna chimpanzees for a lifetime of the quality care they so deserve.

Caring for our chimpanzees in the way that we do costs approximately $16,425+ (without inflation and other rising expense) per year per chimpanzee (based on a current $45 per diem per chimp). The countless health issues from which they suffer as a result of the years they spent in research laboratories as well as their normal aging, demand expert staff, veterinary care, expensive medications, quality diets and special structures to make their remaining years as comfortable, safe and enjoyable as possible. Chimpanzees in sanctuary can live an estimated 45+ years. We work hard to try to help our chimps live as long and as healthy as they can. This takes not only our personal commitment but also the security of funding to be able to do so. To ensure the future well-being of those for whom we care, it will take an estimated $2.5 – 4 million dollars (without inflation and other rising expense) for the projected lifetime care of our current family of 12 chimpanzees.

The Lifetime Care Fund was established thanks to generous seed contributions by major donors who understand the importance of fiscal security. One such donor, a national US animal protection organization, has in its 100+ years of existence seen countless sanctuaries close and their animals out-placed because they simply could not afford to care for them any longer. We cannot and will not let that happen to Fauna. Following the initial infusion of funds, Fauna has embarked on a major fundraising campaign earmarked to raise $1,000,000 by November 2012 – the 15th anniversary of the chimps' arrival.

Because of the generosity and commitment of our donors, we are proud to announce that as of December 31, 2011, we have reached $521,810.33 -- making our goal in site! We have also committed to one more thing: in addition to providing for the lifetime care of Fauna's chimpanzees, should any funds remain after all the Fauna chimps have passed, any remaining funds will be used to provide for the relatives of our chimps and others like them who were rescued from the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates (LEMSIP). A decade or so after the release of our chimps from LEMSIP, others now have the good fortune of being in sanctuary too. Donors to our Lifetime Care Fund can be assured that their donations will go only to providing care for chimpanzees into the perpetuity of any remaining funds.

While we can never give back what was taken from them, we can provide love, comfort, care, and a safe place to live. We cannot give them back their past, but we can give them their now, their future and their forever home. By contributing to the Lifetime Care Fund, you can be a part of the legacy of Fauna -- your donation a testimonial of your compassion and loving commitment to Annie, Pablo, Donna Rae, Pepper, Sue Ellen, Tom, Billy, Yoko, Jethro, Regis, Spock, Maya, Jeannie, Toby, Sophie, Petra, Rachel, Binky, and Chance.

There are lots of ways, large and small, by which you can help to make a positive difference in this world.

Some of these can include direct involvement with Fauna, but we also encourage you to look at the many ways you can foster change in your own life, at home, at your office, and in your community. In this manner you can participate in the mission of change that Fauna promotes.

Changing hearts, minds, and actions is what will help improve the world we all share.

These pages contain a starting point of ideas to consider when looking for ways to help our world and reduce the "footprint" or impact we have upon it. Follow any of these suggestions, or use them as a springboard from which to come up with more ideas of your own.

We'd love to hear of any innovative ideas you've come up with, please tell us and we might add them to this page for the benefit of all our community.

How can I help the chimpanzees?

Many folks have asked what they can collect for the Fauna Foundation
chimpanzees. Currently, we have need for the following items. We appreciate
your generousity and support!

Everyday items needed

Due to recent renovations and health safety measures, we are in desperate need of NEW toys, fleece blankets and sheets. Due to new health policies, we can no longer accept used items. Can you help? The Fauna chimpanzees require the following enrichment items:

All items must be NEW.

Little Tykes toys
Hair Brushes
Baby rattles
Unbreakable mirrors
Jewelry (bigger, colourful, plastic - no metal)
Material hair scrunchies (the ones used for pony tails)
Hoola Hoops
Tooth brushes/Tooth paste
Plastic Sand Buckets
Crayons/Coloring books
Construction Paper
Purses (Dollar store)
Backpacks
Scarves / gloves
Sun glasses
Paper Dixie cups (small)
Scrub brushes
Plastic shovels
Dish rags
Plastic cups (strong, flexible)
Jolly Ball - scented, unscented, large, small
Children's pools
Children's DVD movies
Musical instruments (hard plastic) - flutes, tamborines, etc.
Stainless steel bowls (small)
Kitchen utensils (spoons, knives, serving spoons, etc.)
Pots and pans
Baking dishes
Radios (2)

Items specifically for the Monkeys
 
Set of 3 tennis balls (in container)
Freezable baby teethers
Fisher Price Brilliant Basics Rock-A-Stack
Ultra Kong - various sizes (black, not red)
Rubbermaid Microwave Heatables dish with multiple sections
Small Sippy Cups
Cat Nail Clippers (scissor type)
Plastic Chewable Dog Bones
Small Fleece Blankets

Bigger Items
 
Washer/Dryer
Flat screen TV
Still camera with HD video capability (needs to be good in low light)

Thank you so much!

 

Volunteers

Volunteers are a key element in the success of the Foundation. They work in various capacities on the farm, in the office, as advocates and at public outreach and education events. Currently, due to limited resources we do not have accommodations for multi-day volunteers. Our volunteer program consists of specific days where folks can work on the farm during the months of May to September.

Please note that new volunteers do not have any contact with the chimpanzees or primates. Volunteers must go through an orientation prior to working on the farm.

Contact us for further details on our volunteer program

Thank you for your support!

 
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