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35 Years. Thousands of Lives. One Woman Still Standing Alone.

35 Years. Thousands of Lives. One Woman Still Standing Alone.

For over three decades, Jeny Leon has done what most people only talk about — she has shown up. Every single day.
Not for recognition. Not for titles. Not for visibility.
But because there were lives that needed saving — and no one else stepped in.

An IT professional by career, Jeny has spent 35+ years quietly dedicating her time, earnings, and energy to service. What began as compassion has become a lifelong commitment that today sustains over 100 rescued animals at home — many abandoned, injured, or requiring constant medical care — and over 200 street animals fed every single day.

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Now, since September 2025, she doesn’t have a job, which is her only source of income to sustain these large operations.

This is not occasional work.
This is a system that runs every day — without pause, without backup, and without funding.

Beyond animal welfare, Jeny’s work has extended deeply into human lives as well. She has de-addicted 43 individuals struggling with substance abuse, educated 16 orphaned girls, and contributed to environmental efforts through sustained tree-planting initiatives. Much of this work was completed quietly, long before social media recognition or public documentation.

But it is her animal work that has defined the last phase of her life — and the scale is immense.

Over the years, she has handled thousands of cruelty cases, intervened in situations across cities, coordinated with authorities, tracked missing animals, and taken in those that had nowhere else to go.

Animals are often abandoned at her gate.
She does not turn them away.
She treats them. Feeds them. Houses them.
And continues.
Alone.

There is no institutional support. No structured team. No consistent inflow of funds.
Only rising medical bills, daily feeding costs, and a growing number of dependent lives.

And yet, the work does not stop.
Because for Jeny, this is not charity.
This is responsibility.

For 35 years, she has never paused. Never stepped away. Never chosen convenience over commitment.

But today, sustaining this scale of work alone has become increasingly difficult.

The need is immediate. The lives are real. And the responsibility continues to grow.

This is not a campaign built on visibility.
This is a life built on action.

If you have ever believed in real, ground-level work — this is your moment to stand with it.

Because behind every rescued animal is one person who chose not to look away.

Jeny Leon has made that choice for 35 years.
Now, she needs people to stand with her.

Support the work. Help sustain these lives.
Even a small contribution today directly feeds, treats, and saves a life.

Milap Link:
https://milaap.org/fundraisers/support-earthsouls-jll-foundation

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