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BARC (Bali Dog Adoption Rehabilitation Centre) is a registered Australian/ Indonesian not-for-profit animal organization. Founded in 2006, we have expanded rapidly. We presently care for 300+ animals. With no government funding, we rely on donations from the global community. We aim to relieve the suffering, starvation and abuse of Bali animals through rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing. BARC is a no-kill shelter providing vaccination, sterilization and other necessary medical assistance to all rescued animals. We operate a street program to help many mistreated animals. Additionally we conduct education programs in the Balinese community. BARC is in the process of creating Bali s 1 st multi species sanctuary known as Warrior s Legacy in Tabanan, Bali. We currently have 60 adult dogs, 2 rescue horses and 2 rescued pigs. We have just completed construction of a stateof the art all natural, open air jungle monkey enclosure for our rescued monkeys. None of this is possible without the generous support of our donors - Donate to BARC today! 100% of all donations go towards improving the lives of Bali Animals.

2014-2015 has been yet another interesting twelve months full of challenges and successes! We completed construction on one of the world s first open air macaque natural habitat enclosure. We had a BIG dream to create a safe yet open space for all of our rescue monkeys, to live out the rest of their lives in a natural environment. With the generous support of animal lovers around the globe, we have built a true paradise for our beloved monkeys. Our focus now moves to the rest of Warriors Legacy and our vision to create a tourist destination where people can visit out unadoptable dogs, watch out monkeys playing their forest, and say hello to other our tenants such as Sir Wally the pig, and Sylvester one of our blind horses. Tourists will also be able to sit down to a lovely drink and snack in our onsite café. The site will also offer accommodation so that visitors can spend their holiday with our animals. We look forward to creating this dream.

Left in a cage to rot...literally. Joey came to BARC after a plea for help from a family member whose sister was keeping a dog in small cage and it had become very ill from neglect. In one of the most shocking cases of neglect we have seen for a while, this little girl was close to death. Her hair matted, skin infected and open wounds left untreated that had filled with infection and maggots. Sadly, this is a reality for many breed dogs in Indonesia. Bought as trophy pet, a status symbol, left in a cage...for life. Inspired by the amazing work of Oscars Law in Australia, we started Joey's Law we are hoping it will be the catalyst for change in Indonesia. For more information on Joeys Law: www.facebook.com/joeyslawbali World spay day is a worldwide day highlighting the importance of de-sexing companion animals. Being the sky-is-the-limit types we are here at BARC we decided just one day of sterilizing wasn t enough we would do a WHOLE week of sterilizing! Thanks to an extremely generous group of donors we raised more than enough money to run the program so we added vaccination to the week. We had aimed to sterilize a minimum of 100 street Dogs over the week, and we ended up sterilizing a whopping 115! Just one unaltered female dog and her offspring can produce 67,000 puppies in only six years - so sterilizing 115 Dogs has helped to prevent 7.7 Million unwanted puppies on the streets of Bali!

JAIL IS FOR CRIMINALS, NOT DOGS. We have started to introduce Joey's Law into the existing BARC education program. We have visited several classes and have more appointments over the year to teach local kids about the welfare of local Bali dogs and breed dogs. Many of the children's families own breed dogs, some which live in cages. We used Cinta's story who was dumped on the by pass after she developed an infected vagina which is the result of breeding and neglect. This has given the children insight into the consequences of their actions and inspire them to give their animals the best quality of life. BARC took in 694 animals BARC administered 1,922 vaccines BARC performed 1,409 sterilizations BARC adopted out 509 animals Averages, based off typical months Some records were lost/destroyed.

BARC performs adoption days around 8 times a month throughout the island. Our current schedule involves adoption days at commercial locations, such as pet shops and groomers in the more westernized areas of the island. These days involve bringing between 8-12 fully vaccinated and sterilized puppies and kittens for adoption. Adoption days also have the added benefit of raising awareness to expats and locals with the message Adopt Don t Shop. In addition to adoption days in the western areas of the island, we regularly conduct village adoption days. This has the same concept, but has the great advantage of adopting a number of our dogs to the same area or street We are currently looking for corporate sponsors to help cover costs of running adoption days if you are interested in a customized proposal for you company please email: accounts@balidogrefuge.com BARC is very active on social media, heavily utilizing Facebook to help spread the word. An average of 1,000 posts over the year! 50% increase in page likes! (12,000 up to 18,000) An average post reaches 8,451 people!

Your generosity has helped us care for over 700 animals last financial year. We depend on the generosity of our donors to help us fulfill our mission to relive the suffering of Bali animals. Below is a breakdown of how we used your money to help the forgotten animals of Bali. Total Donations/income $121,325AUD (1,201,810,993 RP) Building and construction was our biggest expense this year due to the construction of the Monkey Sanctuary, it accounted for 29% of our total expenditure 2014/2015. Wages account for 22% of our expenditure, we only pay the local staff and we employ 30+ Indonesian workers to care & work with the animals. Food is our next major expense, with 15% of our total outgoings being spent on feeding the animals in our care. Vet Fees and medicine accounts for 8% of our total outgoing expenses.