Life Adoption Program
It costs US$360 to maintain a cow for one year. The average lifespan of a cow is twenty years, thus the cost to maintain a cow for it’s entire life is US$6,000. However, when US$3,333.00 is placed in a fixed deposit, that will generate enough interest to maintain a cow, and when the cow passes on, the funds remain in our account to maintain another one. Become a LAP member by donating US$3,333 and offer perpetual go seva.
General Donation
Donate as much as you like for Go-Seva.
Feed Cows for a Day
It costs one dollar a day to feed a cow. Decide how many cows you want to feed and enter that number. If you want to feed 20 cows, send $20; 50 cows – $50; or feed our whole herd $500.
Feed Cows a feast on that Special Day

Feed Cows a feast on your birthday, anniversary, when a child is born, etc. It costs $2 to feed a cow a feast. If you want to feed 20 cows, send $40; 50 cows – $100; or feed our whole herd $540. The herd’s regular diet is hay, barley porridge, wheat bran, chick pea husks and fresh grass. For the feast we add jaggery and fruit (bananas/guavas/apples according to season).

Maintain the Resident of Your Choice

It costs $25 per month, $300 per year, to maintain a cow. You can send your payments either monthly, quarterly or yearly.

Bull Scholarships

Sponsor the training of the bull of your choice – $30 for two months training.

Sponsor our Monthly Medical Expenses

Or donate for expanding our clinical and hospital facilities. We require an operating table $3,000; hoists $700 each; sterilization equipment $500.

Contribute to our Land Fund

Raman Reti is an easily accessible location for the Doctors and Caregivers who need to attend to patients in emergencies, or be on-call, around the clock. It is also close to town for immediate access to emergency cases, and for injured and sick street cows to be transported by local means.

With your help and support, CFC has established the only Laboratory in Vrindavan offering veterinary screening to the public, free of charge. From its humble beginnings, eight years ago, with minimal funding, it now provides food, shelter, and medical care and lifetime accommodation for abandoned cows, bulls, retired oxen and orphaned calves arriving from Vrindavan, Govardhan, Varshana and Mathura.

Raman Reti affords easy, safe access for donors and visitors as it is only a short walk or rickshaw ride from the ISKCON Temple. CFC funding relies heavily on donations in order to keep running and for this reason its current location ensures easy access for visitors.