![]() ![]() It’ll also get them to start thinking a bit differently about animals hopefully.” stated Ayesha Chundrigar, the founder and CEO of ACF. Just looking at this car will subliminally put the idea of kindness, and more so, kindness towards animals in people’s and children’s minds. And create characters that look like us, who all of us can relate to in one way or another, and show their loving relationship with animals. So, I thought, let’s do a storybook on wheels. “The biggest thing missing in our society is empathic education and I kept thinking about what the fastest, most effective way would be to show by example and imagery without lectures or seminars or talks. The ACF Mobile Clinic is primarily going to be used for several outreach activities and will be used for empathic education as well. The characters on the van imply relatability in one way or another and shows humans in their everyday lives and how they enjoy a loving relationship with animals. The layout was developed to guide people on how to treat animals with kindness and empathy. The clinic will be exclusively dedicated for donkey medical camps and rabies vaccination/TNR of dogs across Karachi.Ĭurrently, the organization is looking for support from donors and volunteers to make this a community project that can benefit all of Karachi.ĪCF has previously worked on several part-time outreach projects for many years and now hopes to make it a full-time project.Īesthetically designed to look like a storybook on wheels, the mobile clinic depicts images of animals and humans living together in harmony. The ACF Mobile Clinic will be a separate entity from the already ongoing rescue service and sanctuary. Ayesha Chundrigar, founder and CEO of Pakistan’s first and largest animal rescue, Ayesha Chundrigar Foundation (also known as ACF) announces the launch of the foundation’s Mobile Clinic – A Storybook on Wheels.
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