Scottish Adoption has 90 years experience of successfully finding loving homes for children who can no longer live with their birth families & supporting those affected by adoption.
Provide search dogs for the police and MOUNTAIN RESCUE TEAMS throughout Scotland. Dog handlers are all volunteers and use trained dogs to search for vulnerable and missing people, including children and the elderly. Money donated is used to pay for equipment, insurance and training.
The RSPCA Burton-on-Trent & District Branch is an independent, self funding branch of the RSPCA. We receive NO funding from the national RSPCA, lotteries or government. Our local group of volunteers work extremely hard running many events throughout the area to raise the £4,000 it costs us to run the branch every week. From our centre, Hillfield Animal Home in Stretton we rescue, rehabilitate and rehome over 600 animals each year. When you choose to fundraise for us, you can be sure that every penny goes to help local animals in our care. We are most grateful for your help - thank you.
Saving the DNA and viable cells of the world's endangered animals.
Frensham Sponsored RideThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.ENTRIESALL ENTRIES must be made by post. Use weblink below to download entry formSPONSORSHIP: "Create a Fundraising Page" to start your sponsorship page. Please take a look at our web site for action photos and more information. Frensham Sponsored Ride offers 40 optional jumps including natural cross-country jumps, ditches and steps over 10 miles of scenic Frensham Common.The Ride offers a mix of open common land, private woodland and open fields.The course starts and finishes at Stockbridge Farm, Tilford where, for nervous riders, a mini event also takes place. The mini event course consists of jumps of 30cms or under in a 15 acre field. There is also a Child In Hand event and a Dog & Handler course for those fit and able to run around 15 acres and try out the mini agility course! Charity No: 1082219 Find out more Website http://www.frenshamsr.org/
The charity takes in animals whose owners can no longer care for them. These animals, where possible, are found new homes, but permanent sanctuary is given to those with behavioural or medical problems. No animal accepted is ever destroyed. Also offers low cost neutering and veterinary clinics.
Support us and help Viva! campaign for a better world. The most powerful action you can take to end animal suffering, improve your health, protect the environment and bring fairness to the world’s poor is to stop eating meat and dairy.
We EASE the tension, QUELL the conflict, STOP the killing and END the suffering! Each year in Sri Lanka human-elephant conflicts kill 80 people and 200 wild elephants, and force countless orphaned and poached baby elephants into a grim life in captivity. SLWCS saves elephants by helping people.
Situated in the Broadwater Forest near Tunbridge Wells in Kent.
Border Collie Trust GB rescue and re-home Border Collies and Collie crosses throughout the UK. We always have between 30 and 40 collies looking for new homes and more information about the dogs we have and our work can be found on our website www.bordercollietrustgb.org.uk
We are a Registered Charity and our aim is to help, support, offer advice, and in some cases rehome Dalmatians whatever their background or breeding
The British Horse Society provides a strong voice for horses and people and spreads awareness through support, training and education.Without your support and funds we would not be able to continue all the valuable work we do at present.
Celebrating its 35th Anniversary in 2014, Beagle Welfare and its supporters have helped thousands of Beagles and their owners by providing advice and guidance on the breed, encouraging responsible breeding practice and rehoming Beagles whose owners are unable to do so, relying on your donations.
We are an international animal welfare organisation dedicated to improving the lives of working horses, donkeys and mules in some of the world's poorest communities. We provide treatment, training and programmes around animal health and wellbeing, operating across Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Helping pets in crisis situations in South Yorkshire. There for those who have nobody :- saving the lives of dogs in stray pounds killed due to too many being dumped and helping cats and kittens thrown out on the streets. A genuine small group helping around 500 pets every year. Huge bills always
The Wildlife Trust works to save nature across Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire. We care for 128 nature reserves, protect rare wildlife and fight to save the countryside where it is threatened. We work with individuals and organisations to look after nature close to home.
For 50 years, Margaret Green Animal Rescue has been rescuing, caring for and rehoming animals, many of which have been abandoned, unwanted and ill-treated. We have centres in Dorset and Devon and always have a large variety of animals that are looking for new, loving homes.
The Born Free Foundation is a dynamic international wildlife charity working throughout the wild to save lives, stop suffering, conserve species, protect wild animals and keep wildlife in the wild.
The Retired Greyhound Trust is the national charity dedicated to finding loving homes for ex-racing greyhounds. The Trust has homed more than 60,000 greyhounds since 1975. All monies donated are used for the welfare of the dogs, kennelling, transport, vaccinations, neutering and dental treatment
We are one of the busiest re-homing centres in the UK, providing shelter and veterinary care for over 2,000 abandoned and unwanted animals a year, operating a strict non destruction policy. Although an affiliated branch of the national RSPCA, we receive no funding for our £3,760 a day running costs.
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Our branch is dedicated to helping local animals most in need. We take in and rehome over 400 animals per year that have been rescued by National RSPCA Inspectors from cruelty, neglect & abandonment. We also run animal welfare events to promote responsible pet ownership in the community.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Our main activity is rescuing and finding new homes for cats and dogs who for a variety of reasons are either homeless or cannot stay in their present home. Some of these animals will have been abused, neglected or simply thrown out on the streets and some will have come from loving homes whose owners, for reasons beyond their control, were forced to part with them. The Branch covers an area ranging from Dagenham & Barking in the South to Epping & Nazeing in the North, Waltham Abbey to the West and Abridge to the East. Although we do rehome our dogs and cats throughout the UK.
Started in November 1981 with two strays in Southampton, we now cover the UK, receiving some 250 referrals annually, with dedicated volunteers and no paid staff. A committee of 12 is elected annually at an October AGM. 10 of these are charity trustees, who meet 4 times a year to review progress and determine strategy. BTW receive invaluable support and assistance from 7 regional breed clubs, and from the more informal btposse, and borderfest groups, from whom fund raising challenges have emanated.
Our ultimate aim is to improve the health of the nation's pets by relieving the distress and pain caused by diseases. We fund clinical research studies to help improve the diagnosis and treatment so that our pets can have longer healthier lives. No experimental animals are used in PetSavers studies.