Cows are not just animals—they are sacred symbols of compassion, purity, and abundance in Indian culture. Yet, thousands of innocent cows are still abandoned, trafficked, or sent to slaughterhouses every year. At Shree Ji Gausewa Society, our mission is to give these voiceless beings a second chance at life through seva (service), shelter, and support.

The Reality: Why Are Cows Sent to Slaughter?

  • Abandoned after they stop producing milk
  • Injured in road accidents with no one to care
  • Trafficked illegally across states
  • Victims of urbanization and declining pasturelands

Without immediate intervention, these cows often end up in inhumane slaughterhouses, where cruelty is the only certainty.

How Shree Ji Gausewa Society is Saving Them

At Shree Ji Gausewa Society, we rescue, rehabilitate, and protect cows from the brink of death by offering:

  • 24×7 Ambulance Services for injured and abandoned cows
  • On-Site Medical Treatment and lifelong care
  • Nutritious Chara, Pani, and Dawa (fodder, water, and medicines)
  • Safe, Spacious, and Clean Shelter with loving caretakers
  • Rescue Operations in collaboration with police and volunteers

How You Can Help Save the Cows

Saving cows is a collective duty. Here’s how you can support:

  1. Adopt or Sponsor a Cow – Provide for a cow’s food, medicine, and shelter
  2. Donate for Rescue Missions – Help us respond faster and reach farther
  3. Volunteer Your Time – Be a part of our day-to-day seva activities
  4. Raise Awareness – Share our cause and educate others about cow welfare
  5. Celebrate with Seva – Dedicate birthdays, anniversaries, or festivals to cow service

 Join the Mission – Be the Voice for the Voiceless

At Shree Ji Gausewa Society, we believe Gau Mata is a divine presence that blesses us with peace, health, and prosperity. Saving her life is the highest form of seva.

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