Become a Voice for the Voiceless

Whether you want to volunteer your time or report animal cruelty, your action creates a more compassionate Uganda.

Volunteer With Us

Join ZOI in creating a kinder, more compassionate Uganda. Volunteers play a vital role in supporting our animal welfare campaigns, education programs, community work, and advocacy efforts.

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— Make Meaningful Impact

Directly contribute to animal welfare and community transformation.
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— Gain Valuable Experience

Develop skills in advocacy, education, and community work.
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— Join Compassionate Community

Connect with like-minded animal advocates across Uganda.

Volunteer Opportunities

Field Work

Advocacy

Support

Be the reason someone chooses compassion today.

Join hundreds of supporters creating a more humane Uganda for all living beings.

Ready to Volunteer?

Join our compassionate community of change-makers

🚨 Report Animal Cruelty

If you witness abuse or neglect of animals in Uganda, you can make a difference. ZOI provides a safe, confidential way to report cruelty.

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What Counts as Abuse

How to Report

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Online Form

Fast, secure & confidential

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Email Report

Send detailed reports to: report@zoiuganda.org

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Phone/WhatsApp Hotline

Call or WhatsApp: +256 701-735960

What Happens After You Report

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ZOI reviews every report promptly, usually within 24–48 hours.

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We determine the best course of action: direct intervention, community education, or coordination with local authorities.

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Reports are tracked to prevent future cruelty and ensure animal welfare.

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In severe cases, ZOI coordinates with local authorities for intervention.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need experience to volunteer?

No! We provide training and orientation.

What's the time commitment?

Flexible options from events to ongoing programs.

Can I report anonymously?

Yes, we protect reporter confidentiality.

What if I'm not sure it's abuse?

Report anyway - we'll assess the situation.

Witnessed Animal Cruelty?

Your report could save an animal’s life

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