Sarah Geron, our volunteer from Belgium with our European Solidarity Corps project, has returned home after completing a year of volunteer work. Throughout her time, Sarah worked at shelters in Sinop and Gerze, in the shelters where cats and dogs under our care were housed, and at the Sarıkum Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center.

She treated and cared for cats with diseases such as FIP, panleukopenia, and herpesvirus. She assisted in numerous treatments, including parasites, eye infections, and wounds. She provided feeding and care for orphaned kittens. She met the nutritional and hygiene needs of the cats and dogs in our care. She took sick and injured cats found on the streets to the clinic and assisted with their treatment. She assisted veterinarians at the shelter with their diagnosis, treatment, and surgeries. She provided pre-operative and post-operative care. She ensured the sterilization of the operating room and surgical equipment. She showed love and compassion to all our stray animals. Thanks to Sarah, many animals received necessary medical attention and improved their physical and emotional well-being. She also adopted Liv, a cat with one eye amputated. We are so grateful to Sarah for all her dedication.