
Raise awareness, raise vital funds, save orangutans, and have fun!
Are you as passionate about saving orangutans as we are? Do you want to help them in every way you can? If so, you are in the right place.
Why not support orangutan conservation by holding a fundraiser, selling some unwanted items, donating through work or with every purchase, or many other ways that we list here.

Donate today
Hold a fundraiser
Donate while shopping
In memory giving

I love orangutans so I am staying silent for Borneo Orangutan Survival.
Jasmine, aged 10
Raised
$838
Number of fundraising events that have been held so far
375
Total raised last year
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Make a donation
Give a one-time or recurring gift to help us save orangutans and their rainforest homes.

Adopt an orangutan
Symbolically adopt one of our orphaned orangutans for yourself or as a gift, with exclusive packs.

Help our orangutans on their journey to freedom
We need your help to meet our big release goals
In memory giving

Donate in memory through BOS
Give a donation in memory of someone who loved orangutans with the optional notification to a next-of-kin
Hold a fundraiser

JustGiving
Fundraise or donate with JustGiving, the fundraising platform, helping charities to make more.

Facebook fundraising
Facebook fundraisers make it easy to support friends, family and the causes that are important to you.
"My goal this summer is to train for and run a 10K race"
Anna Taylor, raised $342
Jack and Max raised much needed funds selling toys in front of their home
Jack and Max, raised $107
Donate through shopping

Amazon Smile
By choosing Bos USA once, we receive a small donation from every purchase you make on smile.amazon.com. Easy-peasy!

Donate a car
Is it time to get rid of that old clunker and want to support orangutans? If so then it is simple and no cost to you!

BOS Store
Want to strut your stuff while supporting orangutans, or looking for that meaningful gift for an orangutan fan? Shop in our store today.

Jeni
Like most orangutans in our care, two-year-old Jeni lost her mum. A rescue team brought her to our Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre on 24 August 2020.
Upon her arrival at the centre, tiny Jeni weighed only five kilograms. She had wounds on the back of one of her legs and was in shock. It was evident that Jeni had experienced a traumatising time in captivity after being separated from her mother.
Our team and surrogate orangutan mothers were determined to ensure that Jeni would feel comfortable and safe in her new environment. Their hard work paid off: Jeni is now fully recovered, has started to develop natural behaviour and has a healthy appetite.
She has now joined our Forest School Nursery Group and showing our caregivers how smart and brave she is.
We can’t wait to one day release Jeni back into the Bornean rainforest one day, where she belongs.