NOAH- the Israeli Federation of Animal Protection Societies

NOAH the Israeli Federation of Animal Protection Societies is an Israeli registered charity with a ‘proper management’ approval from the Israeli Association's Register of the Ministry of Justice.

 

NOAH has statutory status as an "Animal Welfare Organization" approved by the Minister of Agriculture in accordance with The Animal Welfare (Animal Protection) Law, 1994. This enables NOAH to enforce the law by giving it the authority to bring criminal accusations against people who break the law and its regulations in lieu of the State. It also gives NOAH the authority to file requests for injunctions and financial claims.

 

Mission

Our mission is to protect animals.

Increasing enforcement and penalties against animal abusers

Raising public awareness, promoting education, and providing access to information about the compassionate and proper treatment of animals. Being a force multiplier for animal welfare activities by collaborating with Israeli animal welfare non-profit charities members of NOAH.

Key Achievements

Our legal activities against animal abusers led to issuing injunctions and winning cases in courts. 

We rescue animals from demolition and construction sites on urban renewal projects.

We canceled the prohibitions on feeding community cats in factories and public institutions.

We abolished the legal ban on holding pets by elderly citizens in public housing.

Our Activities

Lawsuits against animal abusers.

Promotion of a unique and precedent project of animal protection in urban renewal complexes.

Legal actions against bans on feeding community cats and illegal fines for feeders.

Seminars and workshops to raise public awareness of animals and caregivers legal rights.

Handle complaints regarding cruelty and neglect of animals

Create Your Own Website With Webador