Helping animals & people

Photos illustrating why the Brooke's work is so important.

Donkeys & horses carrying heavy loads of bricks in the brick kiln factories of India  © Dan Abraham
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People rely on equine animals to transport bricks in the brick kiln factories of India  © Dan Abraham
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Brooke reaches the heart of poor communities offering practical help for animal owners  © Dan Abraham
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Equine animals struggle on the roads of many cities around the world
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Brooke works closely with children teaching them compassion for their animals  © Amit Pasricha
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Billboards in Kenya have messages to highlight the importance of the donkey
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Education is at the core of the Brooke's work across less developed countries
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Ethiopia has the second highest population of equine animals in the world
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Exhaustion after a hard day's work
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A Brooke-organised 'Happy Donkey' Competition to motivate good equine care among children in India
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Despite their importance as working animals, donkeys often fall foul of neglect
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Horse in Afghanistan struggling to pull a cart through deep mud
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Brooke community worker building trust with local animal owners in India
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Animal owners in India gather to listen to Brooke community worker
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Brooke hopes to end painful nose lesions
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Animals pulling overloaded carts is a huge problem in less developed countries
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In Kenya Brooke has set up 'Donkey Clubs' in schools to promote donkey welfare
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Brooke vets are committed to training and educating poor animal owners in equine care  © Dan Abraham
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Very sick horse with Brooke vet in Egypt  © Dan Abraham
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Some of the poorest people in the world rely on equine animals as their only form of transport  © Dan Abraham
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