Winter CareWhy blankets and cage covers matter during cold nights
Winter increases the cost of sanctuary care. CESH needs warm bedding, cage covers, immune boosters and daily monitoring to keep vulnerable rescued animals comfortable and safe.
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RehabilitationThe reality of capuchin rehabilitation
Some rescued capuchins arrive with trauma, poor diets, untreated illness or behaviour damage. Rehabilitation is not a quick rescue moment; it is daily, expensive and lifelong.
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Food SupportFood is not a once-off need — it is a daily commitment
More than sixty animals need nutrition, fruit, high-protein support, enrichment feeding and staple supplies every day. Consistent food support helps CESH plan care properly.
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EducationThink before you buy a primate
The CESH education mission helps future owners understand diet, enclosure needs, behaviour, discipline challenges and the serious responsibility of exotic animal ownership.
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People Behind CESHThe people carrying the daily sanctuary work
CESH depends on people who show up every day for feeding, cleaning, monitoring, warmth, medicine and long-term care. Public support helps make that work sustainable.
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SupportersHow sharing the campaign helps
Sharing the donation page, videos, books and sanctuary stories helps CESH reach people who may be willing to help with blankets, medicine, food or monthly support.
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