Jivdaya Charitable Trust - Facilities

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Jivdaya Charitable Trust

Jivdaya Charitable Trust was
established in 2007 and is
dedicated to helping stray animals
and birds, free of charge.
The objective of the Trust is to
reduce the pain and suffering of
speechless animals who have
been injured and help them live a
normal life.

This is what we started with, just a
compound and hardly any facilities

Doctor had to treat the animals and even
perform operations in the mobile clinic, due to
lack of infrastructure.

Over time:
•After a year, through generous donors
and trustees, we managed to set up a
ready Operation theatre.
•We also got one more Mobile clinic and a
few more staff.

A dog being given blood and fluids inside
the O.T

Thedog beinggiven oxygen after the
operation to help stabilize it.

2012
We have come a long way from where we had started:
•Now we have Threefully functional mobile clinics that
go around the city answering calls. Each clinic is
operational in predetermined areas in the Western part
of the city
•We have Five doctors that are dedicated to saving
animals and birds.
•We have an indoor hospital and a state-of-the-art O.T.,
complete with gas anaesthesia, X-ray unit and pathology
lab.

The Registration desk/ Call centre, we receive our
complaints, note them down and then they are handed
over to the Mobile Vans.

Our 3 fully equipped mobile vans that go
around the city attending to patients.

JCT doctor treating a dog while the vet
assts. hold the dog.

Our state-of-the-art Operation Theatre,
equipped with an X-ray and gas anesthesia
unit.

Our in-house shelter for dogs. We can
house upto15 dogs at a time.

We have a special waterbed for those dogs with
spinal injuries and have also set up coolers for the
dogs to give them some respite from the heat.

BIRD SECTION
We have recently built a separate Bird wing to
focus mainly on the treatment of our
feathered friends.
We also have a huge aviary so that they feel
more comfortable and secure. It also helps a
great deal in their recuperation.

Bird registration desk.

Our aviary where birds are kept for a
proper recovery and flight practice.

We have tried to make it as natural and green as
possible, so that the birds are much more
comfortable.

We have 4 main big cages and 4
smaller ones inside the aviary.

We also have 4 big enclosures for
monkeys inside as well.

One of the monkey enclosures,
complete with toys and everything.

Our separate Bird O.T. also equipped with a gas
anesthesia machine and other necessary
facilities.

Bird O.P.D or Out Patient Dept. where birds
which have just been brought in are given first
aid.

The I.C.U. where the birds are kept
after they have just been operated.

Our Nursery-we have a completely separate section for
the tiny chicks that come in. Each baby's feed is
regulated and done round the clock.

We also have 2 guest rooms for doctors, especially
during our Uttarayan campaign when we invite doctors
from outside.

Uttarayan
•During the kite flying festival, JCT provides treatment
to hundreds of birds injured by the deadly “manja”.
•A large team of veterinarians and avian experts from
India and abroad help treat and rehabilitate the
injured birds.
•A number of volunteers, staff and doctors work
around the clock treating the numerous injured
birds.
•We get a large variety of birds ranging from the
common ones to migratory, aquatic and even a few
endangered species.

Our smaller O.T set up for numerous
operations simultaneously.

A team of specialized doctors treating
a White-rumpedVulture, a highly
endangered species

Thank you for your time.
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