This week, city lights have appeared on the streets of Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Odesa, urging support for the sterilization of stray dogs and cats. The campaign was conceived and launched by designer Dmytro Kishka and art director Valeriy Chaly on behalf of UAnimals. The city lights were installed for free by the company Bigmedia.

A total of 100 city lights with the message “Help one, save many” were placed in various parts of the regional centers: along busy streets or at transport stops. In this way, residents are being asked to support the sterilization of stray animals, particularly the sterilization missions of UAnimals.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the organization has sterilized over 41,000 animals. The UAnimals veterinary vehicle travels across Ukraine to sterilize animals—both stray and those whose owners cannot afford the procedure.
You can support the UAnimals sterilization team here.
Join in—this way, you will help ensure that as few animals as possible are left without care.
