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3K+
Animals
Treated

When Livestock Thrives,
Families Survive

In rural Kallakurichi, a cow or a pair of bullocks is worth more to a small farmer than any bank account. Cattle provide milk income, draught power for farming, and are the first asset sold in a family crisis. When an animal falls ill and there is no affordable veterinary care within reach, an entire family's economic security is at risk. A sick cow that cannot be treated dies — and with it, the family's margin against poverty.

Tamil Nadu has over 15 million cattle and millions of farmer households dependent on them for survival. Yet rural veterinary services are severely understaffed — many villages have no access to a government vet within 20 kilometres. Meanwhile, stray dogs and cats in these same villages suffer from disease, injury, and hunger with no one to care for them.

Sengodu Foundation's Animal Welfare & Cattle Support Program brings veterinary camps directly to villages, organises mass vaccination drives, provides treatment for sick animals, rescues injured strays, and educates farmers on livestock management — protecting livelihoods and extending compassion to every animal in rural Tamil Nadu.

💉 Vaccination Drives 🏥 Vet Health Camps 🐕 Stray Rescue 🥛 Dairy Cattle Care 🐐 Goat & Sheep Health 📚 Farmer Training
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Protecting Animals,
Protecting Livelihoods

Every animal treated is a family's income protected. Numbers behind our mission.

60+
Veterinary Camps
Free vet camps bringing qualified veterinarians, medicines, and diagnostic equipment to villages with no nearby animal health services.
400+
Strays Rescued
Stray dogs and cats rescued, treated for injuries, vaccinated against rabies, and sterilised under the ABC program.
1,500+
Cattle Vaccinated
Mass vaccination against FMD, HS, and BQ — preventing disease outbreaks that can wipe out entire village herds.
200+
Farmers Trained
45+
Villages Covered
15+
Partnered Vets
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Cost to Farmers

Comprehensive Animal Health for Rural Tamil Nadu

From vaccination drives to stray rescue — every animal in our coverage villages receives care and compassion.

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Free Veterinary Health Camps

Mobile veterinary camps organised in villages, bringing qualified government and private veterinarians with diagnostic equipment, medicines, and treatment supplies directly to farmers who cannot travel to distant clinics.

  • Monthly vet camps across 45+ villages
  • General health checkup and disease screening
  • On-spot treatment for common livestock conditions
  • Free medicines and supplements distribution
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Mass Vaccination Drives

Organised vaccination campaigns protecting cattle, goats, and sheep against the major preventable diseases that devastate rural herds — FMD, HS, BQ, PPR, and Brucellosis — protecting both animal health and farmer income.

  • Foot & Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccination
  • Haemorrhagic Septicaemia (HS) vaccination
  • Black Quarter (BQ) vaccination
  • Goat & sheep PPR vaccination drives
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Stray Animal Rescue & ABC

Rescue, treatment, and sterilisation of stray dogs and cats in rural villages — reducing rabies risk, preventing overpopulation, and ensuring humane treatment of community animals through the Animal Birth Control (ABC) program.

  • Injured stray dog and cat rescue and treatment
  • Anti-rabies vaccination for stray dogs
  • Spay/neuter under Animal Birth Control
  • Coordination with local panchayats and authorities
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Dairy Cattle Productivity Support

Improving milk yield and cattle health for small dairy farmers through nutritional guidance, artificial insemination support, and milk quality improvement programs — directly increasing farm income.

  • Cattle nutrition and feed improvement guidance
  • Artificial insemination support for milk yield
  • Mastitis prevention and udder health programs
  • Dairy farmer group formation and linkage
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Goat & Sheep Rearing Support

Goat rearing is a primary livelihood for thousands of rural Tamil Nadu households, especially women SHG members. We support flock health, disease prevention, and breeding quality improvement for small rearers.

  • Deworming and external parasite control
  • PPR and other infectious disease prevention
  • Breed improvement and genetic support
  • Market linkage for goat and sheep produce
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Farmer Training & Awareness

Knowledge is prevention. Farmer training workshops on disease identification, first aid for animals, nutrition management, and government livestock scheme access — empowering farmers to protect their animals proactively.

  • Disease identification and early warning signs
  • Basic animal first aid for farmers
  • Government livestock insurance scheme linkage
  • Fodder cultivation and nutrition management

How We Deliver Animal Welfare in Rural Villages

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Survey & Plan

Village-level livestock census, disease prevalence mapping, and farmer consultations identify the most critical animal health needs before each camp or drive.

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Treat & Vaccinate

Qualified veterinarians provide free treatment, vaccination, deworming, and surgical care at camps. No animal is turned away. No farmer pays a rupee.

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Train & Educate

Farmer education workshops run parallel to vet camps — building long-term knowledge on disease prevention, nutrition, and government scheme access.

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Follow-Up & Connect

Post-treatment follow-up visits, livestock insurance linkage, and connections to government veterinary services ensuring sustained animal health beyond the camp day.

When Animals Are Healthy,
Families Are Safe

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My cow had FMD and I was about to sell her for a loss because treatment was too expensive. The foundation's vet camp was in my village the next week. She was treated for free, recovered fully, and gave milk for three more years. That cow paid for my son's school fees.

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Rajan K.

Small Dairy Farmer, Kallakurichi Village

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I had 15 goats and PPR wiped out 8 of them in one month before I knew what was happening. After the foundation's vaccination camp, I haven't lost a single animal in two years. For a woman rearing goats on her own, this program is everything.

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Lalitha M.

SHG Member & Goat Rearer, Tiruvannamalai

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Our village had a stray dog that had bitten three children and was clearly sick. No one knew what to do. Sengodu Foundation's team came, treated the dog, vaccinated it for rabies, and sterilised it. The dog is healthy now and the children are safe. That's compassion in action.

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Panchayat President Murugan

Village Panchayat Leader, Kallakurichi Block

More Ways to Support Animal Welfare

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Sponsor a Vet Camp

Fund a complete village veterinary camp — bringing a vet team to a village that has no accessible animal healthcare for miles around.

  • ₹1,500 vaccinates one farmer's cattle
  • ₹5,000 covers one stray rescue and treatment
  • ₹25,000 sponsors a full village vet camp
  • ₹1,00,000 runs a quarterly vet camp programme
Fund a Vet Camp
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Volunteer as Veterinarian

Are you a qualified veterinarian or veterinary student? Join our camp team and bring your skills to villages that desperately need them. Weekend and holiday camps available.

  • Volunteer at monthly vet camps across villages
  • Lead vaccination drives and health checkups
  • Train farmers on animal health management
  • Mentor junior vet volunteers and students
Volunteer as Vet
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CSR Animal Welfare

Animal welfare is gaining strong CSR traction as a unique differentiation area. Sponsor branded vet camps, stray sterilisation drives, or livestock insurance linkage programs for measurable rural impact.

  • Named village vet camp with CSR branding
  • Mass vaccination drive sponsorship
  • Stray animal sterilisation program funding
  • Impact documentation and CSRBOX-compliant reporting
CSR Partnership

Every Animal Treated Is a Family Protected

In rural Tamil Nadu, cattle are capital. A healthy herd means school fees paid, crops harvested, and families fed. Your donation doesn't just help animals — it is the most direct possible investment in a farmer's livelihood and dignity.

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