RSPCA Sheffield Branch is a separate charity to the National RSPCA and relies on your support to operate. We rehabilitate, retrain and rehome rescued animals. Our Vet Clinic offers animals reduced cost basic treatments for people on low incomes. We do not put healthy, rehomeable animals to sleep.
Providing care for Special Needs and Older Rabbits (SNORS). SNORS was founded in April 2015 to work in partnership with rescues, to offer rescue rabbits with complex health needs a specialist and loving permanent home. This partnership benefits the rescue by freeing up space to re-home many more rabbits, as well as providing relief from the financial burden that caring for rabbits with long term health conditions bring.SNORS works in partnership with responsible rescues that neuter and vaccinate all rabbits, and home check to minimum RSPCA standards.SNORS provides an end of life loving home to special needs and older rabbits, excellent medical care & bunny companionship.We have high standards and always ensure we can provide care for the life of the rabbit in our care.Registered Charity 1163102 Charity No: 1163102 Find out more Website http://www.snors.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/snorssanctuary/
We receive no funding other than that which we raise ourselves through donations, gifts and fund raising events. The Charity is run entirely by volunteers who give freely of their time and energy to carry out our work caring for the dogs that come into our care prior to finding them a forever home.
We are a local branch of the RSPCA , an animal welfare charity that promotes the need to care for and look after animals. We actively encourage neutering and microchipping of pets. We can also offer welfare assistance to pet owners on low income.
Established in 1897, the ManxSPCA rescues, rehabilitates, re-homes or releases more than 1,000 companion and wild animals on the Isle of Man every year. It deals with more than 7,000 calls from the public annually, and receives no funding from government. It is reliant on the generosity of its supporters, and is grateful for all the fund-raised income it receives.
Created via charity sign up service.
Saving the Survivors is an initiative between the SA Veterinary Association, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Onderstepoort and private enterprise to treat rhinos that have been victims of gunshot wounds, snaring and facial mutilation. Two veterinarians donate their time to treat these animals.
Animal Aid's main aim is to rescue abandoned and abused cats offering them a safe environment and providing any medical care that they may require. Animal Aid feel that it is our duty to help these cats who are in need and believe that all animals deserve a loving home and protection from abuse .
Cuddles Cats Rescue rescues and rehomes over 300 cats and kittens a year. It is run completely by volunteers and every penny will go to looking after and rehoming the cats and kittens.
About us, The Island Parrot Sanctuary is a registered charity (SCO41254) based near Oban,Scotland.Visit our website www.parrotbehaviourconsultant.com Our mission is to offer permanent sanctuary to companion parrots. We aim to promote parrot welfare by increasing public awareness on all aspects of parrot care. Through education we will reduce cruelty and suffering and promote realistic expectations regarding parrot ownership. Parrots that come to the sanctuary have a home with us for the remainder of their natural life. We do NOT rehome birds. Description The Island Parrot Sanctuary is a registered charity (SCO41254) based in Kerrera,near Oban, Argyll, Scotland. We are home to over seventy sick, injured, emotionally and physically abused parrots from all over the UK.The sanctuary's workers all do so on a voluntary basis and we rely entirely on donations. Please help us in any way you can. Visit our website www.parrotbehaviourconsultant.com
German Shepherd Rescue Elite (GSRE) has been formed with the aim of rescuing, re-homing German Shepherd Dogs and educating people on the breed. GSRE is backed up by a team of unpaid volunteers who strive to aid and promote responsible ownership of the breed. GSRE aim is to be the prevention and not always the cure, through offering education on the lovely breed and how to look after these amazingly intelligent and energetic dogs. We not only look to re-home dogs but keep them in their original homes by offering training and behaviour advice. Through our volunteers and website we want to inform people on all aspects of dog ownership before they decide to take the plunge especially as German Shepherd Dogs are a large working breed and are not suitable for everyone. The GSRE works alongside many other rescues which means that through team work and pulling together we can help even more dogs in need. Please help today!
it helps small indipendant animal charities worldwide continue their work, and funds one off special projects with them
CLAS rescues & rehabilitates animals, mostly horses & ponies, dogs, cats & chickens. Some of the animals help with the provision of Animals Helping People Programs which aid the development of life & social skills in disadvantaged young people.
Racehorse Rescue Centre is a horse charity that saves racehorses from possible slaughter, retrains them and gives them a future in caring new homes. We provide FREE programs for injured soldiers, disabled, low income families, ex-offenders, trauma and depression sufferers. Please support us today.
Our aim is to enable children of all backgrounds to learn riding, stable management and horse care in a safe and fun environment We have been teaching children how to get horses ready to ride, how to clean up after them and every aspect of how to look after a horse since 1972. We are run by volunteers and are open 50 weeks of the year, with around 160 children attending over four sessions every weekend. As well as learning about riding and horse care, Rangers learn other skills like teamwork, leadership and respect for people and animals. They spend a lot of time outside doing physical activities likepoo-picking the fields, mucking out stables and cleaning the yard. We run first aid courses and teach road safety. The monthly donation paid by our members is a fraction of what they would pay for the equivalent at a local riding stable. We keep the donations low to maintain accessibility for all income groups, so we only just cover the upkeep of the farm and horses. Anything else we need has to be paid for by fundraising. Charity No: 1115854 Find out more Website http://www.windsor-horse-rangers.org.uk
Scruples Whippet Rescue exists as a UK-wide registered charity which was founded to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome whippets or any dog looking like a whippet.
8 Below Husky Rescue are a dedicated dog rescue for the Northern Breeds which include Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes and Samoyed including the many cross breed variations of these too. We are a hard working team of volunteers who all give a lot of time freely to run this charity, our main aim is to take in dogs who have found their way into the pound, kennels or just given up to rescue by previous owners and find loving new forever homes for them. This however can be costly for those who need to be located in kennels and/or require vet treatments, this is where we need your support. Charity No: 1156670 Find out more Website http://www.8belowhuskyrescue.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/8BelowHuskyRescue/ Twitter https://twitter.com/8BelowHuskyResc?lang=en-gb
Our main aim is to create an awareness of, and to prevent, cruelty to animals. We provide veterinary treatment at our Clinic in Great Baddow and raise funds through the RSPCA shop in Chelmsford and various fundraising events. We also support RSPCA inspectors and assist in re-homing.
A team of volunteers rescuing, protecting, caring for and re-homing the cats of Liverpool and Merseyside.
Durham Wildlife Trust’s purpose is to protect and restore places for wildlife across County Durham, the City of Sunderland & the Boroughs of Gateshead, South Tyneside & Darlington. Providing opportunities for enjoyment, education and inspiration from the Tees to the Tyne.
Specialising in the rescue, rehoming and care of domestic and feral cats. Cats of all ages, behaviour and health are offered sanctuary and cared for by a very committed team of volunteers, always in the hope of finding them permenant and well suited homes.
It rescues and takes in unwanted cats and kittens, rehabilitates them and then offers them for adoption. It has a none euthanasia policy.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1170044 Find out more Website http://www.allbullierescue.co.uk
The Charity recruits, trains and equips a team of volunteers who are able to search for and rescue any person (or animal) in distress in the Lakeland & Cumbrian Fells and in other areas, and to assist the emergency services in adverse weather conditions in both rural and urban areas.
In 1758 the Grateful Society was founded in memory of Edward Colston and his charitable works. The Society’s main purpose is to pay annuities or grants to elderly people who are in reduced financial circumstances and unable to provide for their necessities.