The RSPCA Bradford and District Branch is self funding which means we depend on the good will and generosity of our community to donate enough money to allow us to provide an ANIMAL HOME, the home provides comfortable care for sick and injured, mistreated and abandoned domestic animals, these being mainly cats, rabbits, dogs and some small furry animals. and a WELFARE CLINIC, which provides low cost veterinary care for pets whose families are unable to afford private veterinary fees. The Branch run a re-homing and adoption service and pledge that all money raised is spent locally on caring for animals in the Bradford and District Area. To continue to provide these essential services we operate 5 shops where we take in clothes, books and small household items to sell on, we also depend heavily on legacies and our fund raising activities that we organise throughout the year. In 2010 1,193 animals were cared for in the animal home and 6,500 consultations and 900 operations were carried out in our clinic. We have a small dedicated team working for a very busy area. All donations are always gratefully received.
The Retired Greyhound Trust is a national charity dedicated to finding loving homes for greyhounds when their racing days are over.
The Cairn Terrier Relief Fund is a charity registered in the UK which rescues Cairn Terriers that have been abandoned, ill treated or neglected, or assists Cairns whose owners have become unable to look after them due to misfortune or disability. The Cairn Terrier Relief Fund is a registered charity established in 1969 by a dedicated group of breed exhibitors, which aims to assist Cairn Terriers that have been abandoned, maltreated or are in any other state of distress. CTRF also takes care of dogs whose owners can no longer care for their pet due to illness or misfortune.The Trustees make arrangements for their adoption in such conditions and to promote and encourage the better care of Cairn Terriers. Being totally voluntary the charity relies on donations and bequests and appeals for any help to continue our work.Our ultimate aim is to own and run a sanctuary, where the old, sick and less fortunate Cairns, that are virtually impossible to re-home can receive the special care they need where they can live out the rest of their days in a comfortable and loving environment. Charity No: 803599 Find out more Website http://www.cairn-rescue.co.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Cairn-Terrier-Rescue-UK-197450347004974/
Elephant Nature Foundation is a non-profit organization which advocates and acts on behalf of the rights of Asian elephants in Thailand. Our mission is to increase awareness about the plight of the endangered Asian elephant, educate locals on the humane treatment of their elephants, and provide sanctuary for rescued elephants at our nature park.
Established in 1996 Labrador Rescue South East & Central has the sole aim of caring for and re homing pure bred and first cross Labradors Retrievers, who through no fault of their own find themselves in need of help as a result of ill treatment, domestic crisis, divorce, finance, bereavement, or health issues. We re- home over 400 Labradors each year, thats more than a dog a day!
Gower Bird Hospital is a nationally recognised wildlife rehabilitation centre, caring for over 1,400 wildlife casualties every year. Pre- and post-release studies improve conditions for patients whilst they are in temporary captivity and follow their progress after release to ensure that they are surviving and reintegrating into the wild community.
WADARS is a Worthing (UK) based Charity established in 1969. The main objectives of the Charity are the rescue and rehabilitation of wildlife and the rescue and rehoming of domestic animals. We rely solely on Membership, Donations, Legacies and Fund Raising to keep us running.
This independant branch of the RSPCA helps people with animals on low income. It cares for animals that have been neglected, abandoned or illtreated and ensures that if possible it prevents an animal from suffering. The branch also goes out into the local community to help others understand animals.
It helps people in the UK and abroad by relieving them from poverty. In particular, it supports 'Care for Cambodia', an orphanage based in Phnom Penh, dedicated to rescuing children from sex traffickers and a life of hardship.
Adoption Support is an independent charity that exists to support all those whose life has been touched by adoption. We provide: Confidential helpline. Specialised counselling. Intermediary/reunion services. Tracing advice. Support for birth relatives. Help with contact arrangements. Support for adoptive families. Residential camps and support for adopted young people.
Manchester Adoption Society is an innovative and child-centred organisation committed to continuous improvements in meeting the lifelong needs of children and families involved in adoption and concurrent planning.
Childlink celebrates 100 years of adoption practice in 2013. One of the oldest agencies in the UK it provides adopters for some of the 40,000 children waiting for a permanent home and who are in local authority care. Childlink receives no statutory funding, relying on fees, fundraising and donations alone.
Our objectives are to find suitable and loving homes for ex-racing and non-chasing greyhounds. Also to maintain contact and follow up homings as long as is required or at owners request
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Freshfields Animal Rescue has been providing shelter and sanctuary for almost 30 years. No healthy animal is ever destroyed. All admissions exhibiting severe behavioural problems will be treated fairly, appropriately, without prejudice and without recourse to euthanasia. Priority given to strays, mistreated animals and those whose owners have died.
Fife Cat Shelter was established as a registered Scottish charity at the start of 1993, it is run by volunteers, and is self-funding. Our principle aim is to rescue abandoned, unwanted and injured cats & kittens, give them the necessary veterinary treatment before re-homing to suitable new owners. We also help cats whose owners have died or are going into residential care. Fife Cat Shelter also provides financial assistance to owners to enable them to neuter their cats.
NISBTR was established in 2012 to assist abandoned and neglected Staffordshire Bull Terriers. We are a charity that is run solely by volunteers and rely completely on kind donations from the public to enable us to ease the plight of this often misunderstood breed.
Located in Phalaborwa, South Africa, C.A.R.E is a wildlife rehabilitation facility dedicated to the care, welfare, rehabilitation and protection of injured and orphaned indigenous wild animals. We specialise in the care of chacma baboons, actively pursuing their rescue, rehabilitation and release.
The Animal Sanctuary was set up 25 years ago by founder Jane Shepherd. There are around 60 cats, 23 dogs, foxes & poultry in the Trust's care. Jane also provides wildlife rescue.The Trust has a strict “no kill” policy and all animals are neutered, vaccinated and micro chipped before being rehomed.
The Nest is doing inspiring work in Kenya to assist children and babies whose mothers have been imprisoned for petty offences. Children are rescued and and cared for, reunited with their mothers post-release and reintegrated into their communities through training and counselling.
Pet Respect educate and promote important information to people of all ages in the Hull and East Riding area. We provide Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT), Educational workshops on Responsible Pet Ownership, Anti Bullying and Animals In War. Jess is our Border Collie Therapy dog who provides AAT.
Our aim is "To maintain simple shelters in remote country for the use and benefit of all who love wild and lonely places" The MBA was founded in 1965, and now maintains around 100 shelters, the majority of them in Scotland but some in Wales and Northern England. Almost all are privately owned and made available by courtesy of the owners. Our work, which costs £150,000 per year, is financed by our 3,500 members and by donations from the public. The bothies we maintain are open for all to use. Charity No: SC008685 Find out more Website http://www.mountainbothies.org.uk/