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RSPCA Hull And East Riding (UK, 232225) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,759.28

The RSPCA in Hull and East Riding works to promote kindness and prevent and oppose cruelty to animals throughout Hull and the East Riding. It promotes responsible pet ownership, through education, and delivers effective relief of animal suffering looking after injured and neglected animals.

Ability Dogs 4 Young People (UK, 1154896) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,752.30

Ability Dogs 4 Young People is a new charity on the Isle of Wight. We are training assistance dogs for young disabled people (aged 16-24) here on the Island. Our highly trained assistance dogs will provide practical help with tasks like picking up dropped items and opening doors, and will help to increase the young people’s independence as they start going to college or work. There are over 700 disabled young people on the Isle of Wight under the age of 25, which has a population of just 150,000. We have a very open mind about who our dogs help and hope to include young people with any disability. If an assistance dog can help, we will do our best to train a dog to meet the young person’s specific needs. Ability Dogs 4 Young People was started in 2012 and we already have puppies in training living with Puppy Parents on the Island. It takes two years to fully train each dog, from an eight week old bundle of fun to a calm, responsible assistance dog. For more information about Ability Dogs 4 Young People (registered charity number 1148751) visit www.abilitydogs4yp.org.uk

Wild Futures (UK, 1102532) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,712.02

Wild Futures (formerly The Monkey Sanctuary Trust) is a UK registered charity founded upon almost five decades of experience as a leader in the field of primate welfare and conservation, environmental education, and sustainable practice. The charity operates a sanctuary in Cornwall, caring for unwanted and ex-pet monkeys in need of a safe home for life.

York RSPCA Animals Home (UK, 232222) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,712.00

The RSPCA has been caring for animals in the York area since 1864. There is an animal centre which cares for dogs, cats and small animals until a new home can be found for them. This can take months, or even years for some pets as no rehomeable animal is ever put to sleep.

Holly Hedge Animal Sanctuary (UK, 294606) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,694.50

Providing shelter from harm and the promise of a brighter future for unwanted, abandoned and often mistreated cats and dogs. We take in and care for over 800 unwanted cats & dogs every year and rely on the generosity of our supporters to keep our kennel and cattery doors open.

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust (UK, 224168) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,683.49

Established in 1963, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is now the county's largest locally based environmental charity. Our aim is to create a Living Landscape for Nottinghamshire, where wildlife thrives and people can experience and enjoy nature close at hand. 2013 marks our 50th Anniversary

Mission Rabies (UK, 1162293) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,674.58

Join Mission Rabies to actively participate in the elimination of rabies worldwide. 99% of all rabies cases die - yet the disease is 100% preventable through vaccination and education. Help us to stop this unnecessary suffering of people and animals.

BigHearts (UK, 1145269) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,669.00

Big Hearts Foundation is dedicated to reducing animal cruelty and suffering in former USSR countries. All funds go towards neutering, re-homing, creating shelters and social ads which promote responsible treatment of animals. We consist entirely of volunteers / don't pay any salaries except to vets.

HORSE SENSE WIRRAL (UK, 1152111) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,663.84

We aim to relieve pain and suffering in animals particularly horses by providing ample love and care inc veterinary care when required in order to be able to find them a new home when recovered however, some ponies have to stay in the sanctuary for life due to ongoing medical care and management.

Greyhound Rescue West Of England (UK, 1131399) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,606.50

Greyhound Rescue West of England (GRWE) is the UK's largest independent charity dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of abused, abandoned and unwanted greyhounds and lurchers. GRWE now operates nationally and last year rehomed over 500 of these special dogs.

Canine Partners (UK, 803380) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,571.67

Canine Partners trains assistance dogs for people with disabilities to enable them to enjoy greater independence and better quality of life. We support people with varying complex disabilities such as Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, Stroke, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Spinal injuries and many more.

After Adoption (UK, 1000888) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,567.20

Imagine your life as a jigsaw with an important piece missing. This is how millions of children and adults throughout the UK feel every day. Our family-finding service, Families that Last, finds adoptive families for those children who tend to remain in the care system the longest: older children, children from ethnic minority groups, children who need to be placed with brothers and sisters, and those with disabilities. Adoption touches the lives of one in four people in the UK and After Adoption is dedicated to helping children and adults from all walks of life deal with the difference adoption brings to their lives. We provide a range of quality, independent adoption support services, including: The impact of adoption is lifelong, and we want to be there for those affected by adoption both now and in the future. By giving your support you can help us to help others find the missing piece and complete their picture. For more information, visit www.afteradoption.org.uk

Vale Wildlife Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre (UK, 702888) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,558.00

Vale Wildlife was set up in 1984 to help the many thousands of mammals and birds injured in the UK every year. The main aim is to treat and rehabilitate casualties and release them back into the wild once fully recovered. We have full veterinary facilities within the Hospital. Registered Charity.

Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue Trust (UK, SC004506) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,545.00

The aims of Hessilhead are to rescue, repair, rear and release orphaned and injured wildlife. Hessilhead deals with approximately 3000 wildlife casualties a year. Patients range from common garden birds, hedgehogs, foxes, swans and owls to the more unusual such as otters, deer, seals, peregrines and pine martens.

Sunshine Cat Rescue (UK, 1154876) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,504.00

Sunshine Cat Rescue, West Oxfordshire, aims to relieve the suffering of cats and kittens in need of care, attention and love and to provide and maintain rescue homes and forever homes for the reception, care and treatment of these animals.

RSPCA Kent North West Branch (UK, 210633) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,500.10

The RSPCA Kent North West Branch promotes animal welfare within its area. The Branch is currently raising funds to build and run its own animal centre and this will be entirely funded by donations and the income from its two charity shops.

Border Terrier Welfare (UK, 1116853) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,499.98

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.

Altrincham Cheshire RSPCA (UK, 223367) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,491.00

Altrincham RSPCA receives no state or lottery aid and rely on fundraising activities and public support to provide direct animal welfare services in our area. These include veterinary care and safe homes for unwanted animals and those that the RSPCA Inspectors have rescued from harm.

Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Macclesfield, South East Cheshire And Buxton Branch (UK, 225689) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,405.00

We are a local branch of the RSPCA, run entirely by volunteers. We operate within the guidelines of the National RSPCA, but we are responsible for raising all the funds we need to operate in our local area. We take in the most needy animals that have suffered neglect, cruelty and abuse, and help to find them loving, permanent homes. Our animals are housed in foster homes or private barding establishments, we do not have our own animal centre.

Agni Animal Welfare Fund - AAWF (UK, 1115983) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,389.00

We are a small charity working on the island of Corfu. Our aim is to improve the life of the stray cats and other animals on the island by neutering using the "trap/neuter/return" method. We treat for ticks, fleas and worms and give medication to stray animals with illnesses or injuries. If absolutely (and only if absolutely) necessary we will see that animals are humanely put to sleep to prevent further suffering if no further help can be given. We set up feeding stations and provide food during the winter months and have a few small recovery centres all run by our volunteers. We concentrate our efforts mainly but not exclusively on the stray cat population. Our charity also helps pets of impoverished local people. Unfortunately re-homing strays is not generally an option but sometimes we are able to re-home some of the most vulnerable animals.

RSPCA Danaher Animal Home (UK, 1112369) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,316.00

It owns and operates an animal shelter to provide temporary accomodation for dogs, cats and other small animals which are rendered homeless as a result of bring badly treated, neglected, unwanted, strayed or abandoned. We then obtain the necessary veterinary treatment and work to rehome the animals.

The Kennel Club Charitable Trust (UK, 327802) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,291.00

The Kennel Club Charitable Trusts mission statement is simple, this being: "We make a difference for all dogs by funding a wide variety of work ranging from supporting research into canine diseases to welfare initiatives and the promotin of support dogs, all of which give dogs healthier and happier lives." Since its fomation in 1987, the Trust has provided grants of over £5 million. For further details, visit www.thekennelclub.org.uk/charitabletrust.

Gables Farm Dogs and Cats Home (UK, 1127194) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,285.00

Gables Farm Dogs' and Cats' Home was established in 1907. We care for unwanted, abandoned and stray cats and dogs. We either rehome or re-unite them with their owners. We enforce a strict non-euthanasia policy, which means no healthy animal in our care is put to sleep.

Cuan House Wildlife Rescue (UK, 1096812) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,285.00

Cuan Wildlife is a wildlife rescue centre where we take in sick, injured or orphaned wild animals and birds with great emphasis is place on returning them to the wild. The centre was founded in 1990 by Megan Morris-Jones and has steadily grown over the years in size and the number of admissions. Over 1700 wild animals and birds are treated in any one year. Each year the charity needs to raise over £60000 for the day to day running costs. We aim to:

Leicestershire Wildlife Hospital (UK, 1078817) Browse events

YTD Raised: £2,248.00

We rescue, treat and rehabilitate sick, orphaned, injured & distressed wild animals & birds throughout Leicestershire and the surrounding region. The hospital is run by a team of dedicated volunteers and treats all casualties free of charge. Every penny given helps us to save even more wild lives.

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