(UK, 1069110) Browse eventsWe promote, on a national and international level, the charitable life-saving work of the various search and rescue dog associations of the UK and Ireland by collecting and distributing funds to the operational teams.
Mercy Mission Welfare Society aims to reach out to the poor and dispossessed in rural southern India. Mercy Mission Welfare Society. is a UK registered charity, committed to caring for the poor and neglected of Andhra Pradesh in Southern India. The aim of Mercy Mission is to reach out and offer support to those in spiritual, physical and economic need." The Mission runs an orphanage, school and health centre. Charity No: 1088750 Find out more Website http://www.mercymissionvzm.in
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(UK, 224168) Browse eventsEstablished 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
(UK, 1063428) Browse eventsAdults Affected by Adoption-NORCAP is a national organisation established in 1982 with the largest UK Contact Register supporting, guiding and reuniting adults whose lives have been touched by adoption. The aim of the organisation is to provide the widest range of excellent quality specialist post adoption support services.
(UK, 1132578) Browse eventsWe are a registered charity formed in 2009 working in England and Wales to rescue stray, abandoned and unwanted Staffordshire bull terriers and related cross breeds, giving them all the care they need until they have can be rehomed. We have a non-destruction policy and an active rehoming procedure.
(UK, 207005) Browse eventsThe aim of the Sussex Wildlife Trust is to conserve Sussex landscape, wildlife and its habitats and to use its knowledge and expertise to help the people of Sussex to enjoy, understand and take action.
(UK, 1085689) Browse eventsRabbits are the third most popular pet in the UK, and yet many live miserable lives confined to small hutches with no little or no space, companionship or exercise. The RWAF aims to improve the lives of these beautiful, intelligent and neglected animals. Because Rabbits deserve better!
(UK, 1052060) Browse eventsF.A.I.T.H. is a progressive animal rescue centre, where animal welfare comes first. We believe that their mental health and wellbeing are as important as their physical health. Dogs are sociable animals so we have kennels where it is possible for the dogs to socialise and play together. You won’t see rows and rows of lonely stressed animals kennelled in isolation, as is often the case when visiting rescue centres, although we do have an isolation block for dogs awaiting health check clearance and veterinary treatment. We also have a communal cat house which offers ‘home-from-home’ comforts with sofas, chairs, shelving with hidey holes and a large meshed run with climbing frame, a water feature and toys. We also have isolation cabins for those needing or preferring separate accommodation. These are state of the art enclosed in inclement weather and open sided when weather is fine. Cats are vaccinated not only against flu and enteritis, but also leukaemia. We have a FULL neutering policy which includes all female puppies and kittens too. Young males are given a neutering certificate which is acted upon at five months of age. All dogs and cats are wormed, vaccinated and micro chipped, and most leave with four weeks free pet insurance. Home checks are also carried out before anyone is allowed to adopt an animal. We have a non-destruction policy, with exception to end suffering and then only on veterinary advice. No animal is “put to sleep” simply because it’s too old, too naughty or too difficult. If it’s age or behaviour make it impossible to re-home satisfactorily, then it will remain at F.A.I.T.H. for the rest of it’s life. The bulk of our work is with cats and dogs, but we have and help anything from hamsters to horses.
(UK, SC041560) Browse eventsWe are a charity that rescues and rehomes Doodles (Labradoodles, Goldendoodles, Cockapoos, other Poodle crosses) and Poodles, UK wide. We also provide health and welfare advice as well as giving accurate information about the nature and behaviour of Poodle crossbreeds.
(UK, SC035007) Browse eventsWe train German Shepherds (the original guide dog) as guides for blind people
(UK, 1133642) Browse eventsPAWS Foundation is an animal welfare charity working around the world to protect wildlife and to prevent animal suffering. It actively campaigns against the use of wire snares, helping to fund anti-poaching and de-snaring programs, whilst also protecting areas of wildlife habitat.
(UK, 1031263) Browse eventsBARB, formed as Burnham Area Rescue Boat in 1992, is a registered charity that runs two life-saving rescue hovercrafts and two inshore rescue boats in Somerset. BARB's dedicated volunteer crewmembers are on-call 24 hours a day. They have helped and rescued over 300 people since we formed.
(UK, 1153221) Browse eventsA UK charity dedicated to stop the needless slaughter of the South African rhino by illegal poachers. Please help save this iconic figure before it really is too late & be able to experience how beautiful these creatures are & why the greed of mankind must not wipe another species from our planet.