Founded in 1996 on the Isle of Man by Sue Critchely and Carol Corlett, Mann Cat Sanctuary is a home dedicated to the care of elderly and unwanted cats. All the residents of the Mann Cat Sanctuary are able to roam free and we have a strict non-destruction policy, no healthy cat is ever put to sleep.
Wellesbourne & District and Shakespeare Lions Clubs join forces to run their annual charity raft race down the River Avon from Wasperton to Stratford upon Avon. Every year we select a different charity as our main beneficiary and it can be a nationally known one or a more obscure charity dealing with lesser known problems. We do not select animal orientated charities.
to provide temporary home for lost dogs and cats and where possible to restore them to their owners or find suitable new homes for them
A shelter which helps neglected, unwanted & abandoned farm & small domestic animals
A national charity concerned with the rescue, rehabilitation and rescue of sick and injured wild birds of prey and owls.
Dolly's Day promotes and protects the physical and mental health of people suffering from Alzheimers disease in the UK through the provision of a relief day providing support, activities, afternoon tea, entertainment, pet therapy and beauty treatments.
To prevent cruelty and persecution of all animals including wildlife and protect endangered species
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Animal Concern Cumbria is a small local charity which helps to find new homes for neglected or unwanted animals.
Dedicated to alleviate the suffering and misery of animals that are abused , neglected and abandoned. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
We rescue and rehabilitate unwanted, abused and rescued greyhounds and keep them in our kennels until such time as a suitable home is found for them.
Raises funds to support and enhance the lives of the animals at the RSPCA Leybourne Animal Centre.
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Bransby Horses provides safe permanent refuge to horses, ponies, donkeys and mules. Since it was founded in 1968 we have taken over 1000 animals into care. We currently have over 450 animals in our care at our Lincolnshire and Herefordshire sites, and a further 150 animals in foster homes.
Here at All Creatures Great and Small, we take in unwanted, abused and neglected animals. Our aim is to provide the highest standard of care to all of the animals here, whether it's finding an animal a new forever home, or living out their lives out happily and healthily with us at the Sanctuary.