ROLDA is an internationally supported charity working in Romania to solve the appalling problem of the country’s estimated 2.5 million stray dogs humanely, efficiently and responsibly. Our keys focuses are rescue, rehabilitation, rehoming dogs from our private shelters but also offer practical help and education locally to low-income dog owners. ROLDA campaigns nationally for animal rights.
Romanian League in Defense of Animals, Inc (ROLDA USA) is a 501-c-3 non profit organization. Contributions made by US citizens to ROLDA are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by the law. The ROLDA’s Tax Identification number (EIN) is 32-0176929.
In Romania, ROLDA operates under the legal name: Fundatia ROLDA, CUI: 18416340, registered in 2006, in the Registry of Foundations and Association from Court of Law Galati.
Contact our Team in the US:
Address : PO Box 4674 Crofton MD 21114
Email: rolda@rolda.org
Phone: 410-353-5505
Contact the Rescue Team in Romania
WhatsApp: 0040748903612
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