People for Animals Sikkim (PFA Sikkim) is a compassionate organization dedicated to protecting and improving the lives of animals across the state. Their work extends beyond rescue and shelter—they strive to create a kinder, more humane community for both animals and people. The team tirelessly rescues injured, abandoned, and abused animals, providing them with medical care, food, and love until they are healthy again. They also run adoption drives to help animals find caring homes, while promoting responsible pet ownership and sterilization to control stray populations humanely.
Beyond direct animal care, PFA Sikkim conducts awareness programs in schools and communities, teaching children and society, the values of empathy and coexistence. They work closely with local authorities to stop cruelty, ensure better implementation of animal welfare laws, and respond to emergencies during natural disasters. Every volunteer, vet, and caretaker at PFA Sikkim shares one belief: that every life, no matter how small or voiceless, deserves dignity and protection. Their work has touched countless hearts, transforming not just the lives of animals, but also inspiring the people of Sikkim to choose compassion every day.
Rescue and Rehabilitation:
To rescue injured, abandoned, and abused animals across Sikkim and provide them with medical treatment, shelter, and rehabilitation until they recover or are rehomed.
Awareness and Education:
To promote compassion and responsible pet ownership by conducting awareness programs, especially among school students and communities, encouraging humane treatment of all living beings.
Animal Welfare and Advocacy:
To work with government bodies and local authorities for the enforcement of animal protection laws, sterilization drives, and cruelty prevention, ensuring a safe and humane environment for animals.