Support Tuesday Monkey Care Donation Seva by Doon Animal Welfare Trust

Monkey Care Donation Seva

Every Tuesday is a day of kindness at Doon Animal Welfare Trust. Through a special Monkey Care drive, the team feeds hungry monkeys and supports basic care for weak or injured monkeys. This regular effort is called Monkey Care Donation seva. It is simple, caring, and focused on real help.

In many areas, monkeys struggle to find safe food. Forest spaces are reducing. Cities are growing fast. Because of this, monkeys move near roads, markets, and homes. Here they face hunger, thirst, and injuries. Some are young and separated from their group. Some are old and weak. Some are hurt in road accidents or fights. They cannot speak, but their pain is clear.

Tuesday Vanar Seva is a small step that brings big relief.

1. What is Tuesday Vanar Seva?

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Every Tuesday, the team of Doon Animal Welfare Trust plans safe feeding drives. Volunteers carry bananas and seasonal fruits. They choose calm places and feed monkeys in a safe and respectful way.

This drive is not random feeding. It is planned seva. The team keeps distance, avoids crowding, and makes sure food is suitable for monkeys. If they see an injured or weak monkey, they take note and arrange quick support.

2. Why Monkey Care is Important?

Monkeys like the Rhesus macaque[1] play an important role in nature. They help in seed spreading and keep the natural cycle balanced. But due to less forest area and less natural fruits, they struggle to survive.

Here are some common problems monkeys face:

  • Less natural food sources
  • Extreme heat and dehydration
  • Road accidents
  • Electric wire injuries
  • Wounds from conflicts
  • Weakness due to hunger

When monkeys are hungry, they become weak. Small wounds can turn serious. Young monkeys can fall sick easily. A timely meal gives strength. Basic first aid can reduce pain. Clean water prevents dehydration.

Regular Monkey Seva Donation makes sure help reaches on time.

3. Regular Seva Brings Real Change

One-time feeding feels good. But regular care changes lives.

Tuesday seva creates discipline and continuity. Every week, the team visits known areas. This helps in:

  • Reducing risky scavenging near garbage
  • Keeping monkey groups calmer
  • Noticing early signs of illness or injury
  • Providing steady food support

When feeding is planned, monkeys do not rush towards unsafe places. This reduces accidents and stress.

4. What Your Monkey Seva Donation Supports?

Your donation is used carefully and responsibly. Here is how it helps:

Safe Feeding Drives

Bananas and seasonal fruits are given in proper portions. Food is served with safe distance and calm behavior.

Clean Water Support

During hot days, basic water support helps prevent dehydration.

Rescue Support

If an injured or distressed monkey is found, the team arranges quick response help.

Basic First Aid

Simple wound care items and antiseptic support are used carefully when needed.

Transport and Planning

Fuel, vehicle support, and volunteer coordination help the drive run smoothly.

Every rupee of Monkey Care becomes part of real on-ground work.

Compassion in Action

Tuesday Monkey Seva Daan means selfless service. It is not about show or publicity. It is about quiet, regular care.

When communities come together, suffering reduces. When one person donates, another feels inspired. Slowly, kindness becomes a habit.

For a hungry monkey, fruit is not just food. It is relief.
For an injured monkey, quick help is not just treatment. It is hope

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5. Small Help, Big Impact

You do not need to donate a large amount. Even a small Monkey Seva can:

  • Provide fruits for many monkeys
  • Support one urgent rescue call
  • Help buy first aid items
  • Contribute to weekly feeding drives

When many people donate small amounts, the impact becomes strong and steady.

6. Responsible and Safe Feeding

Doon Animal Welfare Trust follows responsible feeding practices:

  • Choosing safe locations
  • Avoiding harmful food items
  • Keeping safe distance
  • Not disturbing monkey groups
  • Planning instead of random feeding

This ensures that help does not create harm. Proper planning makes feeding safer for both monkeys and people.

7. How You Can Support Today?

It is easy to become part of Tuesday Vanar Seva.

  • Donate: Contribute any amount. Every rupee supports Monkey Care Donation efforts.
  • Share the Message: Tell your friends and family about Tuesday seva.
  • Support Regularly: Weekly or monthly support helps maintain continuity.

Let Tuesday Become a Day of Kindness

Many monkeys struggle silently in roadside corners, forest edges, and crowded areas. They search for food and safety every day.

Through Tuesday Monkey Seva, Doon Animal Welfare Trust reaches these unseen places. The goal is simple — safe feeding, rescue support, and steady care.

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