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          (UK, SC042706)  Browse eventsFairly Beloved Rabbit Care is a registered Scottish charity operating in Glasgow & West Central Scotland. Utilising a network of foster care families and other volunteers, they promote rabbit welfare awareness through rescue & rehoming services and public awareness and advice sessions.
 
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          (UK, 1156927)  Browse eventsThe Humanimal Trust is the first UK charity dedicated to the advancement of “One Medicine”, the simultaneous advance of human and animal healthcare. We work to inspire human and veterinary healthcare professionals to work together to progress and advance healthcare knowledge, to share learnings and to develop joint solutions. We do this through raising awareness of the clear benefits of working together, through formal education initiatives, through fostering collaboration and through the funding of medical research which is of direct clinical relevance to both humans and animals – in areas such as cancer research, orthopaedics, neurology and antibiotic resistance. Founded by Prof. Noel Fitzpatrick, in fulfilment of a lifelong ambition, the Humanimal Trust believes in the right of all living creatures to have a pain-free and functional quality of life. We believe that if we develop medical treatments, we should make them available to all, and we believe that we all bear responsibility for stewardship of our planet and all living things on it. Historically, animals have been used to develop medicines for humans but very little benefit has flowed back towards the animal kingdom. Researchers are finding more and more overlap between animal and human medicine, and The Humanimal Trust will provide the missing piece – the focal point for formal collaboration and joint research between doctors and vets.
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          (UK, 147339)  Browse eventsWild Heart Wildlife Foundation is a South African based Non-Profit Organization dedicated to Ethical Conservation. Our Current Projects include supporting Orphaned Rhino Babies - victims of the poaching scourge. WHWF is committed to help them, because: ''The Future of Wildlife is in our Hands.''
 
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          (UK, 1001703)  Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
 
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          (UK, SC001918)  Browse eventsThe Dog Aid Society of Scotland
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          (UK, 1104787)  Browse eventsWe are a small animal charity in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, with a big heart for animals. Entirely run by a group of hard-working volunteers, we rescue and rehome many dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs every year. Please help us to give animals a second chance!
 
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          (UK, 1132348)  Browse eventsWest Yorkshire Dog Rescue takes into our careunwanted and abandoned dogs and houses them in foster homes with lovingfamilies until a new forever home can be found.
 
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          (UK, 1112194-SCO38910)  Browse eventsPets As Therapy is national charity and is unique in that it provides temperament assessed/vaccinated PAT Dogs and PAT Cats with registered volunteers to hospitals, hospices, residential care homes, day centres, special needs schools and many other establishments, providing comfort, companionship and therapy. There are approximately 4,500 PAT Dogs and 108 PAT Cats bringing benefit to more than 130,000 people of all ages every single week throughout the UK. The Charity is becoming increasingly involved in structured Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) interventions, for example, through referral by Clinical Psychologists working with dog phobic children and with Occupational Therapists in the rehabilitation of stroke victims. Our registered volunteers and their P.A.T. Dogs and P.A.T. Cats make a difference to over 6.75 million people every year. For more details on the work of this wonderful charity or if you are interested in finding out how you can apply to register your dog/cat please visit www.petsastherapy.org If you would like to see the difference P.A.T. Dogs and P.A.T. Cats make to those they visit please watch the Pets As Therapy film www.petsastherapy.org/media
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          (UK, 206300)  Browse eventsMount Noddy Animal Rehoming Centre is a separately registered charity and one of 164 branches that supports the local work of the RSPCA. The centre provides care and assistance to abandoned, abused and unwanted animals. We act as a temporary refuge and provide the animals in our care with food, medication, socialisation and the love they require until we can find a new 'Forever Home'. If you are able to offer an animal a home, please browse our list of animals in desperate need of rehoming. We look after a variety of different species at our centre including dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs. RSPCA inspectors may also bring us case animals to rehome.
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          (UK, SC020979)  Browse eventsWe have been caring for injured/abandoned marine mammals and otters for the past 28 years with the intention to rehabilitate and return them to the wild. We have always relied on donations to maintain and run the Sanctuary. All our work is voluntary.
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          (UK, 212444)  Browse eventsThe RSPCA London South East branch is a very active local charity run purely by unpaid volunteers, doing a wide range of animal welfare work in the local community, including microchipping, rescue, rehoming, advice, fund-raising, neutering schemes and many other animal welfare activities.
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          (UK, 1102393)  Browse eventsWe support the RSPCA Millbrook Animal Centre in Chobham, Surrey who find new homes for hundreds of abused, abandoned and neglected animals every year.
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          (UK, 1058621)  Browse eventsOldham Cats is a volunteer run UK registered charity dedicated to rescuing and re-homing stray, abandoned and unwanted cats & kittens. We have been helping cats in the Oldham, Rochdale & Middleton areas of Greater Manchester, England since 1996. Our patron is the keyboarding legend Rick Wakeman.
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          (UK, 133082)  Browse eventsThe Charity Stores is a registered Non-Profit Organisation which is involved in improving the communities throughout South Africa. We do this by providing skills training to the disadvantaged on vegetable growing and HIV/AIDS prevention education. We also ensure abused animals get help and care
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          (UK, 506056)  Browse eventsSARDA Wales is a specialist Search Dog component of Mountain Rescue (England and Wales) and is permanently staffed by unpaid volunteer Dog Handlers and their dogs to provide a search and rescue service primarily in North Wales, but available for deployment anywhere in the United Kingdom.
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          (UK, 1109558)  Browse eventsMONA-UK is dedicated to the rescue of primates suffering in captivity. MONA has established one of the few primate rescue centres in Europe, situated in Northern Spain, where we provide primates with a permanent home where they can forage, climb and play for the rest of their lives.
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          (UK, 1153127)  Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
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          (UK, 1076722)  Browse eventsWe're working to ensure that trade in wild plants and animals isn't a threat to the conservation of nature
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          (UK, 1091717)  Browse eventsThe objectives of the Great Dane Adoption Society are to relieve the suffering and distress of Great Danes in need of attention, by reason of homelessness, by the provision of temporary shelter, veterinary treatment and by finding permanent homes for such dogs.
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          (UK, 1077237)  Browse eventsThe Barney Fund, set up by Greyfriars Rehabilitation and Hydrotherapy Referral Centre, provides funding for dogs from all kinds of backgrounds needing rehabilitation so they can lead fit, happy and healthy lives.
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          (UK, 1092771)  Browse eventsRotherham Dog Rescue - giving dogs a second chance
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          (UK, 1107787)  Browse eventsSumba Villages raises funds to help some of the poorest families on the island of Sumba, Indonesia. The money is used to build water storage tanks and village toilets; repair school buildings; help with improving crops and rearing animals; supporting health clinics; raising awareness of good diet and basic hygiene.
 
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          (UK, 1121598)  Browse eventsThe Freedom of Spirit Trust for Border Collies (FOSTBC) helps to promote a better understanding of the breed and its needs. We are not just a rescue kennels we also provide sanctuary to needy, old, infirm dogs or those in need of rehabilitation or a healing time. The Trust is a Charitable organisation and depends on donations to help to keep these dogs, to rehabilitate those in need, to rehome those which are capable of being rehomed and to unite everyone concerned with Border Collies to help secure the future of the breed. Situated on a farm the specially designed kennels open onto play areas and grass paddocks, all our dogs are assessed by resident behaviourists and trainers, vet checked regularly, microchipped, and vaccinated. The dogs in our permanent sanctuary are either elderly or have behavioural or medical problems and sponsorship of any of these dogs helps us to maintain the level of care they need. Dogs in our rehabilitation unit are often with us for over a year before we feel they are settled enough to be rehomed and many of the dogs in the rescue unit are in need of veterinary care, good food and a healing time all of which are expensive. Part of the Trust’s commitment to the breed is to provide information, guidance and training which includes seminars, workshops and events, all of which are attended by our Ambassador Dogs. We are a non-profit making organisation, who relies solely on donations to cover the costs of rescuing dogs, these include kennelling, transportation and expensive veterinary fees. There are a many ways you can help us, you can make a general donation, sponsor one of our resident dogs, do a fund raising event or simply spread the word.
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          (UK, NPO121-449)  Browse events"Over 2000 babies were abandoned or deserted in South Africa in 2010" National Adoption Coalition. Angels Baby Sanctuary is an organisation dedicated to the welfare of abandoned, orphaned, sickly or abused babies placed in our home. We will lovingly support these babies until adoption.