Applications are currently being accepted for The #ActForPaws Responsible Citizen Winter Challenge 2025–26. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
About The #ActForPaws Responsible Citizen Winter Challenge
The #ActForPaws Global Responsible Citizen Winter Challenge 2025–26 is a public action initiative that asks citizens to pause, observe, and respond to a seasonal issue that is often overlooked: animals suffer more during winter, and much of this suffering can be reduced through timely human action.
Benefits of The #ActForPaws Responsible Citizen Winter Challenge
- Digital Certificate of Participation for selected entries
- Best photos and videos featured on official social media platforms
- Opportunity to be highlighted in a special video series
- Recognition as a Responsible Citizen for Animal Welfare
- Satisfaction of creating real, visible impact in your community
The #ActForPaws Responsible Citizen Winter Challenge Requirements
The challenge is open to everyone worldwide.
You can participate if you are:
- A student or young individual
- A family or part of a housing society
- A professional, shopkeeper, or employee
- A school, college, or institution
- Any concerned and responsible citizen
No prior experience is required. The only requirement is the willingness to take safe, legal, and humane action.
Application Date and Process
- First, observe animals around you that are affected by winter conditions.
- Next, plan a simple and responsible solution to help them.
- Then, take action and ensure animal safety.
- Finally, click photos or record a short video of your action and submit it using the official participation link: https://forms.gle/KN3cKasNeZDTcg1u5
Selected submissions will be featured on official social media platforms to inspire others.
Application Deadline
15 February, 2026
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