The Virat Kohli Foundation and Vivaldis Animal Health have launched a Trauma and Rehab Centre for Stray Animals in Mumbai’s Madh, Malad. As part of the campaign, an Ambulance will be placed at the center to respond to emergency calls. In addition, medicines will be provided to help the stray animals at the shelter.

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The Centre will treat wounded stray animals in the area, and it’ll be operate by a squad of ten professionals in close cooperation with Vivaldis Animal Health, a prominent Indian animal healthcare firm established by Kunal Khanna, London Business School alum.

Virat Kohli, the Indian cricket captain, revealed in April 2021 that he will open two animal care facilities in Mumbai. Virat, a huge animal lover, says Anushka Sharma turned his attention to the problems that stray animals experience in our city.

Anushka Sharma, an Indian film big star and well-known animal lover, has frequently expressed her assistance for animal welfare and animal rights. Encouraged by Anushka’s love of animals, Virat is seeking to aid stray animals via his foundation.

I’m Thankful to Anushka and Virat for Backing: Kunal Khanna, Vivaldis Animal Health

“We officially confirmed our collaboration with the Virat Kohli Foundation and Awaaz on April 21, and the entire squad has performed endlessly to confirm that we are available with our first Trauma and Rehab center only five months later. I am immensely thankful to Anushka and Virat for their unwavering backing for stray animals as we seek to advance our collaboration with several approaches in the future. Vivaldis is dedicated to constant new developments in the field of pet healthcare, while also attempting to develop safe zones for less fortunate stray animals “Kunal Khanna, Founder and CEO of Vivaldis Animal Health, stated.

Vivaldis Animal Health, which was formed in 2015, has set up itself as one of India’s fastest growing pet health care firms, with an existence in 60 cities and over 2500 veterinary clinics and pet stores.

We Are Motivated To Do Our Job With Zeal: Amit Pathak, Awaaz Voice of Stray Animals

“We are truly thankful to Anushka and Virat for giving us a chance to work to service animals. We would also like to applaud the Virat Kohli Foundation and Vivaldis for their assistance. We are motivated to do our jobs with much the same zeal that we have shown since the outset of Awaaz,” said Amit Pathak, Founder of Awaaz Voice of Stray Animals.

And Awaaz Voice of Stray Animals is a Mumbai-based non-governmental organization that has been operating for the wellbeing of stray animals since 2017.

VKF Will Collaborate To Improve Education, Healthcare and Animal Welfare System

Up to this point, the Virat Kohli Foundation has predominantly backed aspiring athletes from all over India. Moreover, Virat is now aiming to develop well outside sports and use his existing affiliations and collaborations to improve infrastructure as well as provide resources to those in need. VKF now will establish developments in education, healthcare, and animal welfare.