ACE - Animal Care in Egypt
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A short documentary about our work in Luxor, in both the animal hospital and on the streets.
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ACE - Animal Care in Egypt
ACE - Animal Care in Egypt
Registered Charity UK 1082679
Egypt Society #2 Luxor
ace-egypt.org.uk
ACE was opened in July 2000 by two animal lovers (Julie Wartenberg and Kim Taylor) who had initially come to Egypt on holiday. They were so distressed by the condition of the horses and donkeys they saw around Luxor, they decided to do something to help.
ACE started as a simple idea to give these animals a break from their long working day in the hot sun, somewhere they could have their tack removed, a wash and a drink. The dirt and sweat under the tack was rubbing, causing sores and eventually open wounds. Now many of these sores are being prevented by teaching the owners to regularly wash their animals.
ACE has now evolved into a fully functioning veterinary hospital with up to 200 animals visiting a day (most requiring some sort of medical attention), ranging from camels, horses and donkeys to cats, dogs and even tortoises.
ACE knows that most visitors rarely see the thousands of working animals serving the needs of the tourist industry. They are still used as the main transport for most things, from the bricks, steel and cement used in the building to the huge amount of food and drink consumed in Luxor every day. These animals are almost overloaded and overworked.
ACE is trying to improve the lives of these animals not only by treatment but also by education and prevention. The service we provide is free to the poor owners who rely so heavily on their animals to feed, clothe and house their families.
ACE is completely funded by voluntary donation and need your help to continue this vital work.
For General enquiries and information please go to
ace-egypt.org.uk or email to
info@ace-egypt.org.uk
If you are a professional who would like to volunteer with us at the centre in Luxor. Please send us your CV detailing your expertise, experience and possible dates to vet@ace-egypt.org.uk
The Luxor centre address is:
Animal Care in Egypt (ACE)
El H'abil Road
Luxor
Egypt
Manager: Kim Taylor
Tel: 0020 959 280727
UK address:
Animal Care in Egypt
C/O The Veterinary Hospital
Maypole Road
East Grinstead
West Sussex
RH19 1HL
Tel: 00 44 1732 700710
Animal Care in Egypt - ACE and their work.avi
This video was made for ACE by one of our young supporters and fans. He wanted to put across the message that there is more behind the surface of Luxor than the average tourist sees.
Plus wanted to show some of our success stories. Please watch in full to see the happy endings.
ACE know the enemy faced every day, week after week is usually not intended cruelty. It is mostly ignorance. But to the poor working animals it is cruelty and we, through a combination of education, prevention & veterinary treatment are slowly stamping it out. But we need your help to continue.
Please visit ace-egypt.org.uk for more information about our work. Thank you.
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Elizabeth Whiter talks to UK Vet Patrick working at Ace Animal Care Egypt
Elizabeth and UK Vet Patrick discuss the valuable work done by vets who volunteer their time and expertise working with horses and donkeys, small animal and farm animals at ACE Animal Care Egypt.
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Animal Care in Egypt (ACE) is a charity dedicated to helping stop the suffering of thousands of animals in the poorest communities of Luxor by providing free veterinary care and education.
We provide:
Free veterinary treatment
Stables for horses and donkeys so they can receive treatment and recover
Washing facilities for showering animals to remove dirt that can increase rubbing from tack
Routine dentistry so animals are able to eat properly
Farriery for preventative foot care helping donkeys and horses avoid crippling lameness
De-worming for dogs and cats
Kim Taylor wins the CEVA Charity Professional of the Year Award! Through her determination and vision she has ensured ACE helps tens of thousands of animals every year in Luxor.
I was fortunate enough to meet Kim Taylor in 2010. It was fascinating to hear what she has gone through, selling up in England to open ACE. Running ACE is hard work for her emotionally as she doesn't have the fatalist mindset of a vet or doctor and so she really feels the loss of any animal and becomes distraught at any stories of cruelty. While I was there a horse was given a 50 -- 50 chance of living by one of the volunteer vets on the site. Kim was visibly distraught. She is like many of us an animal lover who gives too much emotionally working with them, which in my view makes her mission a lot more courageous.
I asked her if she thought the general well being of animals in Luxor was improving.
She said, I hope so or I may as well top myself.
Kim cares that much, an incredible lady.
Healing Animals Organisation Working Trip to Animal Care Egypt (ACE) January 2013
Dear friends
I have been supporting ACE for several years as I have witnessed for myself the need for proper veterinary care and rehabilitation. In January 2013 my students and I worked at the ACE hospital in Luxor and treated hundreds of working donkeys and horses and scores of cats and dogs. We took medical bandages and first aid supplies from the UK as the most basic of equipment is hard to come by in some parts of Egypt.
To encourage farmers to bring their exhausted and over worked animals to ACE the hospital treats them for free.
It is not only the larger animals that need our help: hundreds of stray cats and dogs that roam the streets of Luxor are infested with ticks, mange and suffering from road traffic accidents. Litters of unwanted puppies are born because of a lack of neutering or spaying facilities available and consequently they die of malnutrition or they are deliberately poisoned.
Therefore it is our wish and ACE to help set up a small animal clinic within the ACE hospital to offer neutering and spaying to dogs and cats, emergency cases and road traffic accidents. We need your help my friends The Healing Animals Organisation is raising funds throughout 2013 with a series of exciting activities you can either join in or support or donate directly here. We look forward to welcoming you to our vital cause.
The Healing Animals Organisation has been set up to help animals in need. In order to help animals all over the world we have professional training based Diploma courses in animal husbandry skills: students from all over the globe learn a range of skills from rehabilitation therapy, first aid, nutrition to animal behaviour and offering relaxation techniques and fundraising.
If you would like a prospectus please visit our Website healinganimals.org
Please help to raise funds for ACE Animal Care Egypt
You can Donate direct to Ace Egypt here :
Thank you.
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The work of ACE - Animal Care in Egypt by Louis age 14.
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Wetnose Award Winner ACE Animal Care Egypt 2011.wmv
Wetnose Award Winner ACE Animal Care Egypt with Patron Martin Clunes 2011.
Animal Self Selection with Elizabeth Whiter at ACE Egypt
Elizabeth Whiter on a working trip to ACE Egypt spending time with a young horse who had impacted colic earlier in the week. The young horse Blackie self selecting dried hibiscus (locally grown) and loving the fresh banana and fresh mint.
Donkey's fat, Egypt
Call me all day long a donkey, have to work hard, beat me for any reason to death and finally eat me
Felix - Animal Care in Egypt
Felix - orphaned donkey adopted by ACE and sponsored by Jessica & Rebecca Taylor for the education of schoolchildren in Luxor, Egypt
Felix the donkey at Animal Care in Egypt, Luxor.
This is Felix the two month old donkey playing with Julie one of the volunteers. Felix was brought to Animal Care in Egypt at two weeks old after his mother died. He was bottle fed every two hours with a milk formula and has is growing big and strong! He will now stay at ACE to help with the education programme so that we can demonstrate to the children of Luxor how to wash, groom and check a donkey but most importantly how to make a donkey walk without beating it. Felix has been trained to respond to voice commands using positive rewards and now walks and trots without any kind of physical contact. Huge thanks to Jessica and Rebecca Taylor who have sponsored Felix so that we are able to keep him.
Shining World Compassion Award: Animal Welfare of Luxor - Love in Egypt
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Today's Shining World Compassion Award goes to Animal Welfare of Luxor (AWOL), a non-profit animal advocacy group, established by three caring people from the United Kingdom, Jan Bennel and Pauline and Graham Warren, that works to ensure the well-being of the area's donkeys, horses, cats and dogs and provides free-of-charge veterinary care and strives to inform locals about best ways to care for their animal companions.
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Luxor on the Nile
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Donkey and street scenes at Siwa - Egypt
Taken while I was on a lunch at a restaurant along the main road in the center of Siwa, Egypt.
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Baby Donkey makes remarkable recovery at ACE Egypt
This beautiful Baby Donkey makes a remarkable recovery after a difficult start in life.
We made our 2014 pilgrimage in March to Egypt to work with horses, donkeys, cats and dogs at the ACE animal hospital. The Healing Animals Organisation took vital provisions and we assisted vets and gave healing to the many animals coming to the hospital. I am so delighted that I was joined by 8 of my diploma students and graduates who all did wonderful work.
The work of ACE - short film shown at Awards 2011 (1 of 3).
This is the short film shown at the Wetnose Award Ceremony 2011 prior to the presentation of the award by Martin Clunes to ACE.
ACE - Animal Care in Egypt, are proud to announce that ACE was selected for an 'award' at the 2011 Wetnose Animal Aid Awards in London. Kim Taylor and Julie Wartenberg, received the award, on behalf of ACE. ACE were delighted to be presented the award by their ACE Patron, Martin Clunes.
ACE would like to thank Wetnose for recognising the achievements that ACE have made for the animals of Egypt, and for all their support to small animal charities.
The award is now on display at the ACE centre in Luxor, Egypt.
Please visit ace-egypt.org.uk for more information about our work. Thank you.
Video courtesy of Alchemyy Filmworks alchemyfilmworks.com
A big thank you to Alchemy also.
This video has been made for educational purposes to educate people in our not for profit work. This video is not for profit.
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
If anyone feels that this is infringing copyright law, please notify us, and we would be happy to discuss it further or remove the audio. Thank you.
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Doctor Marta teach children how they care of animals in Rababah Community Center