Social commitment
A passion for animal welfare
Dr. Bravin-Jumpertz, a renowned specialist in aesthetic surgery, is known for her expertise and refined aesthetic sensitivity. However, her passion extends well beyond medicine. She devotes a significant portion of her time and resources to animal welfare, particularly through her support of the organization “Vier Pfoten” (Four Paws). This internationally active organization is strongly committed to protecting animals in need and advocates for their rights worldwide.
VIER PFOTEN – Foundation for animal welfare
“Vier Pfoten” focuses on rescuing animals from poor living conditions, caring for animals in distress, and developing long-term solutions for animal welfare and animal rights. The organization carries out rescue missions, offers sustainable solutions and educational programs, and fights against animal abuse. Its projects range from rescuing bears and big cats from poor living conditions to supporting stray dogs and cats in urban areas.
Dr. Bravin-Jumpertz’s commitment to “Vier Pfoten” reflects her belief that one’s public standing should be used to draw attention to injustices and bring about positive change. She uses her public platform to raise awareness and supports the organization not only financially but also through active participation in campaigns and events. Her involvement brings important animal welfare issues into the public discourse and motivates others to get involved as well.
Commitment
This commitment to “Vier Pfoten” is a prime example of how personal passion and professional career can be successfully combined to take on social responsibility and make a difference.
For Dr. Bravin-Jumpertz, it is a matter close to her heart to use her resources and network to help ensure a better future for animals and to share her passion for animal welfare with the world.
About “Vier Pfoten”
“Vier Pfoten” is a global animal welfare organization founded in Vienna in 1988 that advocates for animals under direct human influence. The organization is active worldwide and has offices and rescue centers in several countries. Its projects focus on companion animals, farm animals, and wildlife living in inappropriate conditions, and include campaigns to promote humane practices. Vier Pfoten is also involved in research and education to bring about and consolidate political, economic, and social changes for the benefit of animals.
Other social commitments
NIDISI project
Dr. Bravin-Jumpertz supports the NIDISI project, which works in Nepal to combat social exclusion and promote hygiene for menstruating girls and women. NIDISI develops biodegradable sanitary pads made from banana fiber and cornstarch to reduce health risks and environmental impact. Production takes place in Nepal, creating jobs and reinvesting profits locally.