ROAR is a volunteer-led, foster-based network working across Roatán to help animals in need.
Every day, we meet animals who are injured, neglected, or simply surviving on their own. We step in where we can—providing medical care, supporting sterilization, and giving animals a chance to recover.
We don’t have a shelter, and we can’t take on every case. But with the help of fosters, volunteers, and community support, we’re able to keep showing up—one animal at a time.
Every case we take on requires time, coordination, and resources.
From medical care to stabilization and recovery, your support allows this work to continue—giving animals a real chance at a different outcome.
He was found in Coxen Hole—thin, sick, and struggling to survive. His condition gave him the name Chupa.
With support from ROAR, a local woman stepped in and took him into her home, giving him the care and stability he needed to recover.
Today, Chupa is healthy, safe, and part of a home—still with a small twitch from surviving distemper, but living a completely different life.