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If you run a charity and you need a website to be set up and/or maintained, help with running your campaigns, photographs, translations, voluntary work done with you, then please feel free to contact us. We offer free contributions because we love to help.

We can't make miracles, but we can certainly give more help and visibility. Last year, with the help of many organizations we are in touch, we collected about 5000 signatures to help our friends at the Briarfeld Animal Sanctuary in Ireland.

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We support charities and non profit organizations that work hard to help and protect animals, the environment, children & human rights in general.

A few words to introduce 2 rescues we sponsor:

The Briarfield Animal Sanctuary is currently no longer taking on dogs because it's officially closed by an enforcement from the Roscommon Council (ROI) but it's giving a remarkable support and help and assistance to many organizations in matter of rehoming, rescuing and protecting abandoned and abused animals. Run by Edward & Patricia Preston, this organization has been working hard for many years and saved hundred of dogs, cats and other animals from certain death and starvation. We knew them when Fiore, a rescued boxer cross pup who was their guest, got adopted by us in September 2005. Since then, a great friendship started, we set up their website and gave our support to their priceless hard work. We absolutely adore them. The strenght, the positivity and the commitment that the Prestons still keep is an example to all of us day by day.

The Colonia Felina di Villa Tasca is a small cat rescue located near Bergamo (Italy). It is entirely run by their volunteers Elena and Luisa, two generous and brilliant women that every day keep those cats clean, fed, cured and that do anything possible to get them rehomed. It's not as easy as this might sound to someone... their job is made harder by the pretty hostile pressure from the local council. But those ladies don't get miscouraged. We feel a deep admiration for them and will keep standing by them, for the brilliant job theyi're doing and for the dozens of cats that need their help.

The I.A.P. staff