In May 2024, Rio Grande do Sul faced a challenging humanitarian crisis as severe flooding affected over 130,000 families, creating desperate circumstances for both people and animals in the area.
The flooding placed both human and animal lives in jeopardy, prompting a swift response from dedicated volunteers, animal protection organizations, and rescue teams like the Animal Rescue Group (GRAD).
Leading GRAD’s efforts is Dr. Carla, a committed veterinarian, who is at the forefront of the challenging rescue operations. Her team is tasked with navigating treacherous floodwaters to reach animals stranded on rooftops or caught in debris.

For GRAD, every animal—from dogs and cats to chickens—holds equal significance, and their mission is to ensure each one has a chance at survival.
Despite the difficulties of blocked roads and worsening weather conditions, the team is unwavering in their dedication. They utilize makeshift boats and receive crucial assistance from organizations such as Ibama and the Instituto Chico Mendes.
The team’s efforts are not just about rescuing animals; they are also about preserving the special bond these animals share with their owners.

The devastation visible in flooded homes is countered by glimpses of hope, as GRAD rescues animals left behind by families who had to flee for safety.
Their commitment amid the rising waters ensures no animal is left behind.

The work of GRAD highlights the profound effects of empathy and prompt action during disasters. They demonstrate that every effort to save a life holds tremendous value.
As GRAD continues with their rescue operations, they urge the public to lend their support, stressing that everyone’s contribution can make a significant impact.
In this time of crisis, supporting GRAD’s mission serves as a powerful reminder of the humanity and compassion that connects us all.

