Our Vision
  • A compassionate society where companion animals are valued and treated with respect.
  • To ensure the well-being of companion animals, while ending overpopulation, abuse and unwarranted euthanasia.
  • We strive for a world where every companion animal has a safe and loving forever home.
  • To be the pre-eminent animal welfare organisation in caring for lost and unwanted dogs and cats and in enhancing the responsible ownership of these animals in the community.
  • Educating the public in all aspects of responsible pet ownership.
Our Mission
  • Reduce the number of unwanted animals through aggressive spay/neuter programs.
  • Provide for the well-being of companion animals in need, while adhering to our no-kill tradition and find each a lifelong, loving home.
  • Offer affordable wellness services and resources to pets and owners in need, targeting underserved communities, to support whole-life care.
  • Promote the animal-human bond through outreach, education and therapeutic programming.
  • And, act as an advocate on behalf of animals in crisis and as an enforcer of their rights and protection through education, investigation and legislative efforts.

We are volunteer-based charity, non-government animal sanctuary and organization based in Quezon City, Metro Manila that is not funded by the government, a non-profit NGO (non-goverment organization) without arresting or owned pet seizing powers. We are a multitasking skeletal office staff, 75 doctors (who attends to the shelter animals as well as the patients of the low-cost clinic for consultations and spay/neuter), 300+ animals with 90 nurses, 2 service vehicle which relies on funds from donations and fundraisers, and the availability of unpaid volunteers (ordinary citizens just like you who have jobs or attend school and just donate their time when able).

All animals in shelters get a full check-ups so you’ll know exactly what’s up with your new furry friend. No heartbreaking hidden diseases, such as parvovirus, which often affects animals from puppy mills. It’s also a common practice for us to spay or neuter some animals as part of the adoption process. So you’re not just saving one animal—you’re saving the hundreds of animals one unfixed cat or dog can produce in his or her lifetime. We at Little One's Sanctuary want both our friends and their owners full happiness and companionship. Therefore, our workers and volunteers at animal shelters know the animals well that they help you find your perfect match. They know each animal’s history, what games are his or her favorite to play, and what cuddles he or she likes best. We can even offer you and your companion classes to get to know each other!


Our History

  • Founder and Head Doctor of Little One's Sanctuary

    James “Jam” Li, a young entrepreneur by blood and a licensed veterinarian, has more than over 10 successful surgeries before the age of 22. After treating and training multiple animals at the age of 23, he spearheaded and founded Little One's Sanctuary. His goal was simple: “To challenge tradition and to create better opportunity for animals”.

    21 August 2016

  • Voluntary Assistance

    The Santuary started gaining recognition due to its contribution to the Philippine animal welfare sector. The firm achieved this by staying true to its commitment to provide tailored-fit companions to it's respective owners or fosters.

    17 November 2016

  • 75 Veterinary Doctors and 90 Nurses

    Due to it's regonition we received multiple inquiries regarding animals that are left within the community. We expanded our service and gathered 75 of the hard working doctors and 90 nurses that will be on rotating shifts to assist more animals that needs special attention.

    8 February 2017

  • Development of Utah Sanctuary

    About a year after its inception, Little One's has already gained market dominance in Metro Manila. With 65% success with it's fostering and 80% successful adoption. James started planning creating more santuaries to help and assist animals that are in need all over the world.

    26 October 2017

  • Utah Sanctuary

    Little One's Sanctuary opened its first office expansion in Utah, bringing top-of-the-line service and assistance to the welfare of animals. The sanctuary's fresh and innovative approach in solving complex real time issues has made it the most progressive animal welfare organization.

    25 December 2017

  • Present: First Batch of Therapy Cats

    We have successfully trained and focused our energy in creating our first batch of therapy cats. While the most common therapy animal is dogs, the use of other animals in therapy is on the rise. We will continue and better our service for the greater good.

    15 May 2018