Pets 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
Mount 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.
We 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.
Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary is a small foster home based animal sanctuary in the Merseyside area set up in July 2013. Check out our Facebook page for animals needing homes & latest news. We primarily focus on rescuing unwanted/stray cats and rabbits, however we will aim to help any animal in need.We currently have several foster homes throughout Merseyside & hope to buy our own premises soon. With our own premises we will be able to help many more animals in need across Merseyside, including dogs. Charity No: 1157210 Find out more Website http://www.rescuemesanctuary.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RescueMeAnimalSanctuary Twitter https://twitter.com/rescuemeanimal YouTube https://youtu.be/sD3D6hcuDfc
We support the RSPCA Millbrook Animal Centre in Chobham, Surrey who find new homes for hundreds of abused, abandoned and neglected animals every year.
The 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
Boon Lott's Elephant Sanctuary (BLES) is a UK registered charity. It was founded in 2005 to help rescue abused elephants throughout Thailand. Our sanctuary is located in Sukhothai, north Thailand and is currently home to eight rescued elephants. BLES is a small family run organisation trying to make a positive difference to the lives of mistreated animals and we need all the help we can get.
NoToDogMeat campaigns on behalf of the UK Charity 1154524 World Protection for Dogs and Cats in the Meat Trade. Our mission is to end the cruelty our beloved dogs and cats suffer daily in Asia at the hands of butchers. We are all volunteers.
The RSPCA Lancs East branch works to promote kindness and prevent cruelty to animals in the branch area, including Accrington, Blackburn, Burnley, Clitheroe, Nelson, Colne & Darwen. From it's Animal Centre in Altham it rehomes animals to caring new owners. We do not put healthy animals to sleep.
The 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.
PAWS is dedicated to helping animals in need around the Pennine towns of Todmorden and Hebden Bridge. We operate a no kill policy. We rescue and rehome animals and care for those waiting for a home. We rely on volunteers and donations to fund our work and hold regular fundraising events.
The Japanese Akita Welfare Trust was the first registered charity in the UK dedicated to helping the Akita breed. We rely soley on donations and run a variety of events where you can sponsor us and help save the dogs in need. Visit us at www.jawt.co.uk or www.facebook.com/AkitaWelfare
Thank you for visiting and welcome to Dog A.I.D. (Assistance in Disability) profile page on MyDonate.Dog A.I.D. receives no government funding so is totally reliant on fundraisers and donations.
Our mission is to take in unwanted and abandoned animals and find them loving and permanent homes..
Equine Market Watch Sanctuaries (UK) is dedicated to Equine and Animal Welfare and working in auctions, horse fairs and markets for the benefit of animals. We have a Sanctuary in Herefordshire caring for unwanted or abused horses and ponies.
Welcome to The Hungarian Vizsla Welfare Charity – set up in 2012 and the only independent UK charity solely devoted to the rehoming, health and welfare of the Hungarian Vizsla. We are the only independent UK charity solely devoted to the rehoming, health and welfare of the Hungarian Vizsla. OUR VISION Every Vizsla has a healthy life in a happy home with responsible ownership. OUR MISSION The Hungarian Vizsla Welfare Charity promotes responsible ownership of the breed with advice about health and welfare and help with adoption and re-homing. Our work costs money, and you can help by fund raising for us. If you want to talk to us about your event, we are here to help and can provide logos and images if needed. email us on [email protected]
We are a small independent charity run by volunteers. We rescue, care for and rehome cats in Norfolk. We look after cats that cannot be re-homed due to their age/health/behavioural reasons for their lifetime. We view cats with FIV as a priority and look to increase the re-homing of these cats.
Chancepixies believe that the way forward to stop the pain and suffering for dogs and all animals is to unite the general public, rescues, breeders and owners and to promote responsible breeding and ownership through ‘fit for breeding tests in the UK. We have a love and a passion for dogs and we will work alongside other organisations, enthusiasts, breeders, professionals and the general public, to educate owners, reduce rescue, reduce irresponsible breeders, put an end to puppy farming and reduce the number of dogs that are being needlessly destroyed in the UK! We are politically active towards this end and also rescue, rehabiliate and rehome dogs. We have a non-destruct policy and since September 2004 have found forever homes over 1,000 dogs and reunited almost 800.
Painted Dog Conservation’s (PDC) protects the painted dog (Lycaon pictus) in Zimbabwe and elsewhere in Africa with a conservation model of education, local community and international support. PDC UK supports PDC, by fund and awareness raising in the UK,focussing on local education activities.
Change For Animals Foundation (CFAF) is an organisation committed to promoting compassion towards all animals and ending animal suffering. CFAF works to support and inspire positive change for animals around the world in partnership with local animal protection groups and an international network of animal welfare specialists. CFAF has chosen the route of partnership and co-operation and is already working collaboratively with international and local groups to create real change for animals. Transforming the lives of animals in various countries requires local knowledge and understanding of the culture from within the community, but many animal welfare groups find it difficult to access the resources and the strategic support they need. However, through working partnerships with groups around the world, CFAF can provide input in terms of expertise, research and other resources, so that positive change for animals can be delivered at both the policy level and on the ground. By working with organisations that are embedded in communities where animal welfare problems lie, CFAF will show that the lives of both people and animals can be improved when animals are protected, effecting true and lasting change.
Cornerstone is an Independent Fostering and Post Adoption Support Agency. Based in the North East of England, we are a Christian charity specialising in offering permanent homes to children in the care of Local Authorities.
The International Fund for Animal Welfare works to improve the welfare of wild and domestic animals throughout the world by reducing commercial exploitation of animals, protecting wildlife habitats and assisting animals in distress. IFAW seeks to motivate the public to prevent cruelty to animals and to promote animal welfare and conservation policies that advance the well being to both animals and people. IFAW was founded on, and remains at the forefront of, the campaign to ban commercial seal hunting in Canada as well as a long-term commintment to end the commercial killing of whales. Elephants are threatened by habitat loss, conflict with humans and ivory poaching. We are determined to reverse these disturbing trends to ensure there is always a place for elephants on our planet. We are also working to guarantee that all wild animals have the protection they need from the trade in, and consumption of, animal products. Our Animal Rescue teams strive to relieve animals from pain and suffering during natural and man-made disasters and we bring care and treatment to thousands of cats and dogs in some of the world’s poorest communities. IFAW’s Animal Action Education programmes empower young people and communities to take positive action for animals. In the UK, IFAW was instrumental in achieving the ban on hunting with dogs with the introduction of the Hunting Act and we continue to lead the way in ensuring its effective enforcement. We are part of 'Team Badger' campaigning to prevent next year's proposed badger cull in England. Every fundraising event and donation made is crucial to make sure that this important work for animals can continue.
The Animal Health Trust is a charity specifically dedicated to improving the health and welfare of dogs, cats and horses by addressing the problems of disease and injury - the largest threats to animal welfare today. With the help of its supporters, it can achieve this by advancing veterinary science and providing specialist clinical services for all companion animals.
.Lucy's Trust try to help the dogs in greatest need of rescue space, mainly ex working dogs, staffies and behavioural cases, and those in need of long term vet treatment. We are a NO KILL shelter: dogs who cannot be homed, are welcome to spend their days with us. Help us to help them heal.