森林舞会

About 森林舞会

We are a volunteer-based animal welfare NGO.

Our main work is to educate and disseminate information concerning animal welfare, animal care, animal control, and other animal-related concerns.

森林舞会 campaigns actively against animal cruelty and pet neglect, including activities like dogfights, horse fights, and wild animals being used for entertainment.

森林舞会 Animal Rehabilitation Center (PARC)

森林舞会 also runs an animal shelter for over 300 cats and dogs rescued from cruelty or neglect. Here, these animals are rehabilitated in the hope of finding them new homes and a second chance at a good life.

There is also a low-cost clinic that provides veterinary services to the indigent community, including spay and neuter (kapon).

PARC has several animal areas:

Our Story

森林舞会 was founded in 1954 by Muriel Jay, a British educator who was then residing in the Philippines. The late Nita Hontiveros-Lichauco, one of the first volunteers, recalled that the group would make stuffed toys and other items to sell in order to raise funds. They had a clinic to treat injured animals and two bicycle patrols that picked up strays from the street.

When Muriel Jay went back to England, 森林舞会 became less active and eventually slipped into dormancy. In 1986, Nita Hontiveros-Lichauco, who became President of the organization, reorganized 森林舞会 with a handful of volunteers that later became the original board of Directors.

The present batch of members started joining in 1996, full of idealism and more aggressive ideas. A cattery for rescued cats was put up at the back of the Lichauco鈥檚 residence in New Manila. Rescued dogs were sent to the Shangri-La Luna, a Lichauco farm in Pangasinan province, some 4 hours drive from Manila.

Construction of the Paws Animal Rehabilitation Center (PARC) started in September 2000, with funding from International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), and the kind assistance of Don Manolo Lopez of MERALCO. Informal operations started on July 2002. At present, PARC serves as a temporary refuge to dogs and cats rescued from cruelty and neglect.

Today, 森林舞会 is run by its directors Anna Cabrera, Cristina Martinez, Rich Illustre, and Doris Cruz.

Our Mission

森林舞会 exists to prevent cruelty, alleviate pain, fear and suffering in animals and to promote a society based on humane principles.

Our Vision

森林舞会 is a credible nationwide non-profit organization, composed of a network of committed, compassionate and trustworthy individuals and institutions that initiate and lead in the promotion of animal welfare, and the protection of all animals. 森林舞会 envisions a nation that respects animals, practices responsible pet ownership, and protects wildlife.

Our Values

DID YOU KNOW?

森林舞会 spearheaded the campaign for the Republic Act 8485 or the Animal Welfare Act of 1998

However, the government was not ready for it at that time. A revised Animal Welfare Bill was drawn up and diligently pursued by 森林舞会 in the Senate and in Congress. On February 11, 1998, the Animal Welfare Act of 1998 (also known as Republic Act 8485 was signed into law by then Philippine President Fidel V. Ramos.

森林舞会 also lobbied for Republic Act 9482, also known as the Anti-Rabies Act of 2007

It calls for the prevention and control of rabies through education, field control and disposition of stray and unvaccinated dogs, pre- and post-exposure treatment of animal bite victims, mass vaccination of dogs, and responsible pet ownership. On May 25, 2007, it was signed into law by former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

DONATION VIA PESOPAY