Help the poor horses and donkeys working in India's brick kilns

With temperatures reaching 128 degrees Fahrenheit , horses and donkeys working in India’s brick kilns can suffer from dehydration and exhaustion.

The Brooke's veterinary teams work with communities and owners - free of charge - to help provide shade shelters and water troughs as well as offering life saving advice to owners on how to best care for their animal.

How your gift can help

Your gift can help a community build a permanent water trough so their animals always have access to a refreshing drink.  It could also help Brooke vets teach owners about the importance of rest, shade and water for their hardworking horses and donkeys.

By making a regular gift to the Brooke, you will be helping us reach so many more working horses and donkeys in pain and distress.

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Horses, donkeys and mules work in temperatures reaching 128 degrees F in summer. © The Brooke

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