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At Warmako, we're committed to initiatives that contribute to animal welfare. That's why we proudly support the Companion for Life campaign by Almo Nature and Fondazione Capellino. This campaign aims to raise awareness of animal welfare and support nonprofit organizations that care for dogs and cats.
Companion for Life is a project by Fondazione Capellino that aims to shift ownership to responsibility. This means that people don't simply own their pets, but take responsibility for their well-being. Based on this philosophy, the campaign supports legislative proposals at the European level, pet food banks, and non-profit organizations that care for dogs and cats.
The Companion for Life campaign will distribute €45,000 to seven selected non-profit projects. Organizations that contribute to the welfare of dogs and cats can submit their projects between April 2nd and June 3rd . The projects will then be assessed, and voting will take place between July 18th and October 16th . The winning projects will be announced on October 20th .
Spread the word about Companion for Life and get as many nonprofits as possible to sign up. You can do this in several ways:
UPDATE: All submitted projects have been reviewed and voting is now open. Call on everyone to vote for their favorite project between July 18th and October 16th !
By participating in the Companion for Life campaign, you contribute to better welfare for dogs and cats and increase the impact of nonprofit organizations. You also demonstrate your company's social responsibility and active commitment to animal welfare. As a partner in this campaign, you'll also benefit from increased visibility through Almo Nature, including sponsored social media posts and listings as an official partner.
Want to contribute to Companion for Life and make an impact with us? Contact your representative and receive promotional materials to get started right away!
Want to know more about the project? Visit the official page: Companion for Life