Adopt An Orphan

By adopting an orphaned chimpanzee, you become a virtual caregiver and help to provide nutritious and delicious food, skilled veterinary care, medications and supplements, daily care from our dedicated caregivers, and enrichment activities – all in a natural forest habitat where our beloved residents can thrive with their adoptive chimpanzee families! Your compassion, dedication, and donations make their rescue and lifelong care possible.

Asha
Asha
Beri
Beri
Rescued Chimp Carla
Carla
Jacky
Jacky
Kanoa
Kanoa
Kolbi
Kolbi
Xeko
Xeko

For a minimum adoption of six months, your virtual adoption package will be sent via email and include:

  • Slideshow with your Chimp’s Bio, Photos from Their Rescue to Today, and Video
  • Printable Photos
  • Certificate of Adoption
  • Chimpanzee Fun Facts Card
  • Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue Brochure
  • Personalized Email of Appreciation
  • Periodic Updates also sent via email

…and the satisfaction of knowing you made a difference in the life of a chimpanzee!

If you purchase your virtual adoption as a gift, you will be copied on the email to your giftee.

Adoption levels include:

Recurring monthly donation = $25
Six-month adoption = $150
One-year adoption = $300
Two-year adoption = $600
Chimpanzee Champion = $5,000

As a “Chimpanzee Champion,” your $5,000 donation provides everything your adopted chimp needs for an entire year! At this level, you will receive all of the above mentioned perks PLUS a signed copy of Dr. Speede’s book “Kindred Beings” or our hardbound photo book, “WITHIN: Walking with the Chimpanzees of Sanaga-Yong Rescue,” a personal “thank you” from Sheri, 8” x 10” frame-worthy photo of your chimp, and an invitation for you and a friend to be special guests at our annual soirée in Portland, Oregon or New York City!

Adopting An Orphan makes a perfect and unique gift for a friend, family member or yourself! 

Contact

Email: info@sanaga-yong.org
Phone: 971-544-7772
Address: P.O. Box 2743, Portland OR 97208

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