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Animal shelters need help

The campaign page for animal shelters is now anchored internally and can show services, needs, and actions without a foreign page.

Shelters made visibleNeeds explainedService closer at hand
Overview

Local instead of a redirect

For many visitors, animal shelters are the most direct point of connection. An internal focus page turns that interest into a reliable user journey.

2 levels

information plus action

The page can explain problems and immediately offer next steps.

Many places

one pattern

The same layout can later work for different regions.

No redirect

more control

Copy, images, and CTAs stay fully controllable inside the project.

Contents

What this page represents

What visitors expect

They want to understand quickly how shelters help in practice, where the bottlenecks are, and what support can look like today.

An external destination interrupts that expectation. A local page can answer it systematically.

How attention turns into help

A useful mix is insight, numbers, and next steps: donations, in-kind support, volunteering, or local contact. The demo creates a clean information frame for exactly that.

It can later be filled with real data without changing the overall structure.

Why this route matters for the rest of the site

It links campaign storytelling with service elements such as the finder or contact section. That turns a teaser card into a real part of the site architecture.

That connection was lost as long as the link led to an external destination.

Stay in the same funnel

This detail page deliberately stays inside the internal `tierschutz` structure. That makes it easy to attach more content, forms, or CMS data to the same route later.