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Creating a Safe, and Healthy World for All Animals

FAB (Friends of Animals and Birds)  is a nonprofit animal welfare organization founded by Mrs. Shridevi Chaphekar that has been working as a shelter for the rescued stray and abandoned animals. Our main objective is to create a better world for the voiceless by spreading awareness and providing them a quality life through kindness and compassion.

Project Activities

Rescue and Rehabilitation Programs

- Animal Rescue Operations
- Emergency Response

Spaying and Neutering Campaigns

- Spay/Neuter Clinics
- Community Outreach

Veterinary Care and Medical Treatment

- Surgical and Medical Care with Specialized Equipment
- Emergency Medical Support

Adoption and Foster Care Programs

- Adoption Drive
- Foster Care Networks

Awareness Campaigns and Advocacy

- Public Awareness Campaigns - Advocacy for Animal Rights - School Visits - Community Workshops

Transforming Lives

A New Era for Animal and Birds Welfare

Creating a Shelter

for the ill. Injured, tortured, abused, and forgotten animals.

Boosting Adoption

rescue, foster, and adoption network.

Expanding Access

to sterilization, vaccinations, and more.

Spreading Awareness

among people regarding animal care.

Combatting Stereotype

and abuse around the street animals.

Increasing Adoption

drives by putting an end to illegal breeding.

Meet our Founder

Mrs. Shridevi Chaphekar
"A Passion Born Out of Compassion"

Meet our Founder

Mrs. Shridevi Chaphekar

A Passion Born Out of Compassion…

A single glance from her gentle yet sorrowful eyes was all it took… Reaching out, my heart ached for the injured dog. I rushed her to the vet, where she was declared paralyzed in the rear limbs – a cruel consequence of a hit-and-run.

Faced with an uncertain future, I brought her home, and that’s how “Rani” came into our lives. This was just one case, but there is so much work to be done to provide a caring and survival home for several such stray animals. And that’s where a spark ignited a lifelong passion.

Growing up in Mumbai, my childhood memories brim with love for animals. From feeding the building cats after school to rescuing kittens like Blackie and Brownie who snuck under our sofa, compassion was second nature. I often spent my pocket money feeding stray dogs and getting them vaccinated and even neutering. The satisfaction of helping them was all that mattered, even in a small way, was immeasurable.

But today I have the privilege of making far more than just individual rescues. I envision a world where uncared-for animals receive not just basic care but the compassion they deserve, not just an “animal control issue” but living beings worthy of respect.

My passion for animal welfare grew alongside me. While pursuing my Master’s degree in Biochemistry at UDCT, I continued volunteering at shelters and helping neighborhood strays with vet care. My parents, and now my husband, have been unwavering pillars of support. Over a decade, I’ve fostered and released countless juvenile birds, volunteered with various animal and wildlife NGOs, and currently care for ten one-of-a-kind Indian dogs and a cat that I have adopted from the streets under different circumstances at home.

FAB Welfare Foundation: The Next Chapter

Looking back on my nearly 30-year journey, I see the impact in my own family, my two young boys are animal enthusiasts, actively helping with our house pets. My nieces, too, share this love and volunteer at animal shelters whenever possible. Their continuous efforts make me believe that with the right education and opportunities FAB Welfare Foundation can foster compassion, and connect the young India with volunteering and adoption opportunities.

In the future, I dream of a Nashik where animals are cherished and protected. In the long run, my vision for FAB Welfare Foundation is to be a place where hope and healing meet. It is to build our state-of-the-art animal care hospital with world-class diagnostic, surgical, and medical facilities and standards. Where strays are cared for, looked after, and given a second chance at life. 

By implementing a systematic approach, I aim to create a model for animal hospitals across the country. Wanting to put Nashik on the map for animal welfare. I believe “FAB Welfare Foundation is determined to heal every wagging tail, every purr, and every silent plea ensuring no pain goes ignored. We’re not just treating animals; we’re building a legacy of compassion and care for generations to come and I hope I can contribute in a small way to foster and inspire that.”

Mrs. Shridevi Chaphekar
Founder, FAB Welfare Foundation