We are a Registered Charity and our aim is to help, support, offer advice, and in some cases rehome Dalmatians whatever their background or breeding
A volunteer run organisation providing a foster care network and rehoming service for stray or unwanted cats and kittens Shropshire Cat Rescue are here to help - together we can make a difference Mission To care for and rehome unwanted cats and kittens and to encourage responsible pet ownership by offering advice on neutering, vaccinating and microchipping Shropshire Cat Rescue was established in 1998 by a small group of cat lovers in the Shrewsbury area. Since then it has grown into a broader foster care network for stray, unwanted and abandoned cats and kittens throughout Shropshire. Our main shelter is located at Bayston Hill, Shrewsbury.
Redwings is the largest horse sanctuary in the UK, caring for over 1,300 resident horses, ponies, donkeys and mules at nine sites. Redwings rescues and rehabilitates horses in need, re-homing them when possible and offering lifelong specialist care for those unable to live outside of the Sanctuary.
We are home to both large and small animals, some of whom are permanent residents and some of whom are waiting for loving new homes. We are a completely non-destruct animal charity, based in Kent. We provide sanctuary for unwanted and ill-treated animals of all sizes and ages.
The Gorilla Organization works to protect the endangered mountain gorilla in its native habitat. It also works to ensure that local people benefit from their unique natural heritage. The Organization, founded by the late Dian Fossey who lived with the gorillas, is involved in education, conservation and public awareness.
The branch is an independently run charity based in South Wales. It is a self-financing organisation committed to providing animal welfare services in its area. The Branch is affiliated to the national RSPCA, but receives no automatic funding from it. This means that the £800,000 annual running costs of the Branch must be entirely met from fundraising activities.
Just Rifles provides immediate funds to meet the needs of injured Riflemen going through rehabilitation.To date 63 Riflemen have been killed and nearly 100 very seriously injured ( imminent threat to life or limb ) on operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Just Rifles truly makes a difference.
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The Friends of RSPCA Southridge Animal Centre is a fundraising group of volunteers, whose aim is to raise money desperately needed to ensure the Centre can provide medical treatment for all the animals in its care. The Friends of RSPCA Southridge hope that you will pay the Centre a visit to see how important your support is.
Happy Paws Puppy Rescue was set up with the sole purpose of saving the lives of unwanted, abandoned and abused puppies and young dogs. The charity not only rescues but will financially help if needed with emergency vets fees. The charity prides itself on finding 5 star homes and providing the rescue dog with a wonderful forever family. Happy Paws maintains contact with all its families to ensure the well being of every dog who comes through our doors. The charity has placed many dogs and all are thriving and enjoying a full, healthy and happy life.
Safe Haven for Donkeys in the Holy Land, set up in 2000 by Englishwoman Lucy Fensom, reaches out to working and abandoned donkeys in Israel and the Palestinian Territories through its donkey sanctuary and free veterinary clinics for hundreds of working donkeys, mules and horses every month.
Established in the 1960s, the SAA takes in unwanted and abandoned cats, dogs and rabbits. All the animals are micro-chipped, neutered and vaccinated, and the SAA never puts a healthy animal down. The animals are given food, shelter and veterinary care, until loving new homes are found.
RSPCA Preston & District Branch is a self-funding charity that provides food/shelter/medical care for rescued animals until we can find them forever homes. We receive no funding from National RSPCA or Government. We rely on public donations and the support of the community to keep the centre open.
It was established in 1893 to help the stray and unwanted dogs roaming the streets of Manchester. Later covering parts of Lancashire, Cheshire and Derbyshire, today it remains the only Home of its kind, caring for over 7000 dogs each year. Over 95% of dogs are Homed or re-Homed
We provide support to older, frail, isolated people of all cultures and faiths, living in Poplar and the Isle of Dogs. We deliver the LinkAge Plus programme and have set up activity Centres. Also we engage with local families where we provide Summer play and holiday schemes.
The Vulval Pain Society (VPS) is a confidential service for women who suffer from vulval pain due to vestibulodynia and vulvodynia.
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.
New Start Cat Rescue is a local charity based in the Gloucester and surrounding areas, dedicated to the care of cats
The objective of the charity is to train mountain rescue search dogs and their handlers. so they can be used by the Police and Mountain rescue teams to find and rescue missing and overdue people.
St. Francis’ Children’s Society (SFCS) is a voluntary adoption agency which seeks to make a difference to vulnerable children’s lives by finding them permanent families. With offices in Milton Keynes and Peterborough, we operate across Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire.
The RSPCA has been caring for animals in the York area since 1864. There is an animal centre which cares for dogs, cats and small animals until a new home can be found for them. This can take months, or even years for some pets as no rehomeable animal is ever put to sleep.
Our branch is dedicated to helping local animals most in need. We take in and rehome over 400 animals per year that have been rescued by National RSPCA Inspectors from cruelty, neglect & abandonment. We also run animal welfare events to promote responsible pet ownership in the community.
Established 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
The Flicka Foundation saves donkeys and horses from cruelty, neglect, and abandonment. They are rescued, rehabilitated and live out the rest of their lives in comfort, peace and tranquility with everything they need