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We work relentlessly to end the abuse of animals raised for food. With a dedicated team of volunteers, activists, donors, and organisers by our side, we influence companies to create and implement animal welfare policies that reduce the suffering of billions of animals. We empower people to leave animals off their plates in exchange for compassionate, plant-based food choices.
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National |
£1,744,092
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WDC's work combines concern for the welfare of individual whales, dolphins and porpoises with efforts to ensure the protection of the species, populations and their habitats. We conduct research, provide advice to decision makers about how to protect the animals and fund conservation and education projects around the world, working for solutions which benefit people and animals.
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Australia, Germany, New Zealand, Scotland, United States, Wiltshire, Argentina |
£4,784,960
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To relieve the suffering of animals, in particular but not exclusively horses. We promote humane behaviour by providing appropriate care, protection, & security for animals which need attention by reason of sickness, maltreatment, poor circumstances & age & to educate the public in animal welfare. We provide equine therapeutic help for young people & vulnerable adults in need.
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Surrey |
£430,267
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The rescue, care and rehabilitation of wild creatures of all kinds. The promotion for the benefit of the public of the conservation, protection and improvement of the natural environment. The promotion of humane behaviour towards animals.
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Surrey |
£810,796
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TO PROMOTE KINDNESS AND SUPPRESS CRUELTY TO ANIMALS AND ATTEND GENERALLY TO THE WELFARE OF ALL ANIMALS IN NEED OF CARE AND ATTENTION. TO PROVIDE A BENEFIT TO ANIMALS AND THE COMMUNITY THROUGH ANIMAL WELFARE EDUCATION.
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Lancashire |
£576,550
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To promote the welfare of animals particularly cats, in need of care and to prevent the cruelty and suffering associated with the country's vast stray and unwanted animal problem in particular by the provision of spaying and neutering facilities and the provision of veterinary services to those on low incomes.
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Kent, East Sussex, Newham, Lewisham |
£3,593,417
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The provide healthcare and welfare for abandoned, rescued and homeless donkeys.To educate children about the heritage and roles of donkeys.To support other charities through association with our donkeys.To provide the public with an opportunity to visit, learn and appreciate the animals in a natural, visitor-friendly environment.
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Isle Of Wight |
£1,677,309
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Oak Tree Animals' Charity is at the heart of the community. Helping hundreds of animals each year, we find loving new homes for cats, dogs and horses, promote responsible pet ownership through education and outreach activities and work with individuals who need our support.
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Scotland |
£1,970,470
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It makes grants, donations or gifts to organisations,It carries out activities or services itself
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Fife |
£18,907,000
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We move the world to protect animals. We work globally with local partners, animal welfare organisations and businesses, and we influence decision makers internationally, nationally and locally. We have formal relationships with key international bodies including the Food and Agriculture Organization, the UN Environment Programme, the Council of Europe and the World Organisation for Animal Health.
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London |
£31,823,441
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Provide a place of safety for animals, in particular dogs, in emergency or put to sleep situations regardless of breed or age. To relieve suffering amongst dogs in need of care and protection, regardless of breed, age or health, and to aid the advancement of education of the public in the proper care of animals and the prevention of cruelty and suffering.
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National |
£1,152,684
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The National Animal Welfare Trust's primary purpose is to rescue and re-home animals, primarily cats and dogs, but also farm animals and small domestic pets too.
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National |
£3,632,837
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To prevent cruelty, promote kindness and to alleviate suffering of animals.
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Throughout England And Wales |
£126,719,965
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The League Against Cruel Sports works to expose and bring to an end the cruelty inflicted on animals in the name of sport by raising awareness, lobbying & campaigning.
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National |
£3,488,864
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The rescue and re-homing of greyhounds and greyhound cross breeds.
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Wales |
£714,947
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It carries out activities or services itself
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City of Edinburgh |
£308,787
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Our objects are the welfare & rehoming of animals given to our care.
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Gloucestershire |
£584,762
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The ownership and operation of an animal shelter to provide a temporary refuge for companion animals rendered homeless, to rehome such animals and to arrange veterinary treatment as necessary. To act as a holding station for sick or injured wildlife until they are fit to return to the wild
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Essex |
£1,318,374
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Wild Things Rescue is a charity specialising in rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing native British wildlife within the UK. The charity offers advice and assistance to members of the public and veterinary professionals to ensure that wildlife receive prompt and appropriate care to minimise suffering and promote healing.
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Throughout England |
£10,599
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Hopefield provides a forever home for abused, neglected and mistreated animals.
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Essex |
£699,961
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Animal welfare activities & promotions.
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Manchester City, Lancashire, Trafford, Salford City |
£695,100
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The objects of the Branch are to promote the work and objects of the National Society of the RSPCA, with particular reference to the area of the Branch. This includes the promotion of kindness and to prevent cruelty to animals and to do such lawful acts as the Society may consider being conducive to the attainment of its objectives.
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Sefton, Lancashire |
£458,418
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Secret World Wildlife Rescue (SWWR) exists to relieve the suffering of British wildlife, to encourage respect and tolerance for wildlife and to further its conservation. We do this by: Providing a public rescue, rehabilitation and release service for injured, sick and orphaned wildlife; educating the public, delivering conservation projects, disseminating data and delivering professional training.
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South Gloucestershire, Bristol City, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Wiltshire, Bath And North East Somerset |
£920,208
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The Mutts Nutts Rescue are based in Stamford, Lincolnshire and they operate in this area (which includes Rutland, Leicestershire and Cambridgeshire) helping the local elderly and acutely or terminally ill members of the community with their pets when they can no longer manage alone
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Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Rutland |
£66,243
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The main activities of the trust are the rescue, medical treatment, rehabilitation of wild birds and other animals in need of care and attention, and the education of the public in methods of treatment, nursing and conservation.
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Buckinghamshire |
£18,877,812
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To prevent cruelty and relieve the suffering and distress of wildlife needing care and attention.Advance the education of the public in the study of wildlife, wildlife first aid and rehabilitation, conservation and the prevention of cruelty to animals.
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Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Herefordshire |
£730,219
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The rescue and treatment of injured or endangered wildlife throughout Wiltshire and surrounding counties with the aim of subsequent release back into their wild habitat.
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Hampshire, Wiltshire |
£46,323
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Identifying and rescuing the dogs in need of rehoming.Providing vet treatment for the dogs werescue (vaccination, microchipping, neutering)Organising and delivering teaching and workshops inschools to promote animal welfare and responsible dogownership.Organising events in our local community to promote dog welfareand responsible ownership (advice on dog care, freemicrochipping)
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National |
£319,030
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The Rescue and rehoming of cats and dogs, provision of neccessary veterinary care and treatment, promotion of good practice in animal care and welfare. In co-operation with the British Hen Welfare Trust, assisting with the rescue and re-homing of commercial laying hens.
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Staffordshire, Derbyshire |
£313,215
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The principal aim of the charity is the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homingh (except for our equines and farm animals) of stray and unwanted animals. The Charity provides care and shelter for stray, neglected and unwanted animals including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, horses, donkeys, goats, sheep, cows and pigs.
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Kirklees, Derbyshire, Manchester City, Cheshire East, Cheshire West & Chester, Lancashire, Calderdale |
£1,235,063
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BDMLR is an international marine animal rescue organisation, UK based. It aims to provide a rescue service for all marine wildlife, and further to provide support to existing rescue centres and develop new methods of treatment, transport and care.
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National |
£347,114
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To promote humane behaviour towards dogs in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan through the provision of funding, items, services and support to assist Cardiff Dogs Home in its work. To advance the education of the public in matters pertaining to responsible dog ownership and the prevention of cruelty and suffering among dogs.
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Cardiff, Merthyr Tydfil, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Vale Of Glamorgan |
£85,314
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Our activities include:- Strengthening EU legislation and enforcement on animal welfare.- Persuading food companies to sell higher welfare products across their entire product ranges.- Enabling consumers to make higher welfare food choices.- Persuading intergovernmental agencies to adopt higher welfare policies.- Supporting producers who champion higher welfare practices.
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National |
£14,750,165
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To promote equine welfare and, in particular to take all appropriate measures to protect equines from cruelty & neglect. To prevent suffering & to take equines in care for rehabilitation where necessary.
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Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Kent, Suffolk, Essex, City Of London, Barking And Dagenham, Havering |
£272,326
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Freshfields Animal Rescue is a community focussed non-profit making charitable organisation caring for abandoned, abused and unwanted domestic and small farm animals along with sick and injured wildlife.
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Liverpool City, Sefton, Gwynedd |
£1,386,959
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International Animal Rescue saves animals from suffering, rehabilitates and releases them back into the wild and protects their precious natural habitats. We rescue captive bears in India and Armenia, rehabilitate orangutans and other primates in Indonesia and rear orphaned howler monkeys in Costa Rica. IAR has been registered since 1989, former reg no 802132.
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India, Indonesia, Malta, Costa Rica, Armenia |
£3,819,312
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K9focus is a rescue which has the sole aim of rescuing abused and abandoned dogs.
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National |
£92,267
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THE SANCTUARY AIMS TO:-PROVIDE LIFETIME HELP, CARE AND ATTENTION FOR HORSES, PONIES, DONKEYS AND OTHER LARGE ANIMALS.ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC IN THE PROPER CARE AND TREATMENT OF EQUINES.ADVISE OWNERS ON THE CARE OF THEIR ANIMALS.HELP TO FIGHT THE EVER INCREASING RISE IN CRUELTY TO ANIMALS AND CONTINUE TO WORK WITH OTHER SIMILAR MINDED ORGANISATIONS.
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Essex |
£424,564
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Promotes kindness not cruelty to animals. Provides veterinary assistance to pet owners on benefits. Fosters, rehabilitates and rehomes abandoned, unwanted cats and rabbits. Available for animal advice, information, and help to vets, members of the public, social services, and prospective animal adopters.
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Central Bedfordshire, Luton |
£108,863
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We are committed to preventing cruelty and promoting kindness to animals. We aim to reduce animal suffering and increase animal well-being through our activities. We do this via our veterinary services in a dedicated veterinary clinic, through re-homing and re-uniting owners of lost animals in our animal home (Bristol Animal Rescue Centre) and through Branch awareness activities.
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South Gloucestershire, Bristol City, North Somerset |
£1,623,114
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Prevention of cruelty to animals and the promotion of kindness through rehoming unwanted and abused animals.
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Cornwall |
£1,076,785
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RSPCA West Gwynedd Branch runs an almoning scheme offering free or subsidised neutering of cats and dogs to owners on means-tested benefits, while funds last. We also provide assistance for paying veterinary bills on the same proviso.We re-home cats & kittens.Fund-raising is primarily via our shop at Pwllheli. Details of other activities are given on our website at www.RSPCAWestGwynedd.org.
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Gwynedd |
£92,444
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Providing a lifelong home for equines with complex health/care needs, particularly those who are aged, and would otherwise suffer threat to their welfare; assisting the general public with rehoming privately to reduce cases of abandonment; providing education and advice to the public on health and welfare and in particular caring for older equines; fundraising as is appropriate and necessary
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Throughout England |
£11,181
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To rescue, treat, rehabilitate and release wildlife, in response to calls from the public, veterinary practices and other wildlife rescue centres. To provide sanctuary space for animals that can still live a good quality of life, ensuring our facilities meet the five freedoms. To educate the public and raise awareness in wildlife welfare issues.
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National |
£160,000
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A) TO UNITE THE WORLDS LEADING ZOOS AND ANIMAL WELFARE ORGANISATIONS AND IMPROVE THE WELFARE OF CAPTIVE WILD ANIMALS B) IMPROVE THE WELFARE OF CAPTIVE WILD ANIMALS THROUGH THE ACTIVE PROMOTION OF HUMANE BEHAVIOUR; C) EMPOWER AND INFORM THE CUSTODIANS OF CAPTIVE WILD ANIMALS; D) CREATE AWARENESS IN THE PUBLIC IN MATTERS PERTAINING TO THE CARE OF WILD ANIMALS
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Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, South Africa, Brazil |
£144,048
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To take in unwanted parrots, to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome. To offer free advice and help through out England and Wales
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National |
£8,056
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The Association of Dogs and Cats Homes comprises dog and cat rescue and rehoming organisations across the British Isles.The Association works to promote best practice and high welfare and operational standards across the sector, engage effectively with a range of external stakeholders, including Governments, and bring rescue organisations together to share experiences, learning and networking.
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National |
£348,390
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We aim never to turn away a dog or cat in need of help. We reunite lost dogs and cats with their owners; when we cannot do this, we care for them until new homes can be found for them; and we educate the public about responsible pet ownership.
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Throughout London, Kent, Windsor And Maidenhead |
£53,037,000
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Providing the following:-Pro bono business and creative support to animal charities and related voluntary sector organisations-Sanctuary care and rehoming support for geriatric animals in Surrey-Rewilding of a 30-acre site in Surrey-Implementing a national rescued pet adoption platform
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Ireland, Isle Of Man, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Throughout England And Wales |
£19,784
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Fat Fluffs is a rabbit rescue and sanctuary based in Solihull in the West Midlands. We take in all sorts of rabbits and as far as possible we find them loving forever homes. For those with more challenging personalities or continuing health problems we provide sanctuary for them here and they stay as part of the family.
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Warwickshire, Solihull |
£30,766
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TO FURTHER THE CONSERVATION AND PRESERVATION OF THE HEDGEHOG SPECIES BY PROVIDING A RESCUE, CARE AND REHABILITATION SERVICE FOR SICK, INJURED, OR ORPHANED HEDGEHOGS, WITH THE AIM OF EVENTUALLY RELEASING THEM BACK TO THE WILD, OR APPROPRIATE PROTECTED SITES FOR THOSE WITH LIFELONG DISABILITIES, AND WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM QUALITY OF LIFE WITHIN A CONTROLLED "WILD" ENVIRONMENT.
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Dorset |
£21,259
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Rescue, Rehabilitate and Rehome Golden Retrievers who have suffered cruelty and neglect
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Cyprus, East Sussex, Romania, Turkey, Serbia |
£533,038
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INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR ANIMAL WELFARE (IFAW) RESCUES AND PROTECTS ANIMALS AROUND THE WORLD. WE RESCUE INDIVIDUAL ANIMALS, CAMPAIGN TO PREVENT ANIMAL CRUELTY AND ADVOCATE FOR THE PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE AND HABITATS. IFAW PROMOTES ANIMAL WELFARE AND CONSERVATION POLICIES THAT ADVANCE THE WELL-BEING OF BOTH ANIMALS AND PEOPLE.
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China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, United Arab Emirates, United States, Canada, South Africa, Zambia, Iceland, Malawi, Russia, Sierra Leone, Turkey, Ivory Coast, Barbados, Ukraine |
£18,722,090
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To relieve the suffering of IG's in need of care and attention.To provide rescue homes for pedigree or crossbred IG's, and to facilitate their rehoming.To ensure that Rescue IG's in need of veterinary care receive the appropriate treatment.To educate the public as to responsible ownership of the breed.To promote research into diseases and health issues affecting the breed.
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National |
£26,172
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PROVISION OF A RESCUE HOME FOR MINIATURE SHETLAND PONIES WHICH HAVE BEEN NEGLECTED, ABUSED OR ABANDONED. MUNCHKINS PROVIDES A RECEPTION CENTRE AND FURTHER FACILITIES FOR SUCH PONIES. WE SEEK TO REHOME PONIES WHERE POSSIBLE ON A LONG-TERM FOSTER BASIS OR TO PROVIDE A HOME FOR LIFE WHERE THIS IS NOT APPROPRIATE.
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Devon |
£122,222
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Prickles and Paws Hedgehog Rescue is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of native British hedgehogs. We admit hedgehogs from all over Cornwall and into Devon, working closely with vets and the RSPCA. A helpline is provided for both the public and vets. We attend events and offer educational talks, workshops and run a research program to improve hedgehog care and conservation.
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Cornwall |
£76,104
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Rehoming and helping stray and abandoned setters throughout Europe
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National |
£84,921
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To rescue, board and place in good homes stray and unwanted dogs. To continue to care for and protect dogs in need.
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Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, West Berkshire |
£331,265
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To alleviate suffering and distress caused to dogs and in particular Labradors which may be ill-treated, abandoned, rejected or neglected. The area covered by the trust is mainly in South West England. The trust has over one hundred helpers who are all unpaid volunteers.
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National |
£106,398
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Thornberry Animal Sanctuary rescues and aims to rehome abandoned and abused dogs, puppies, cats, kittens, horses, goats and rabbits. We have a "no kill" policy. We raise money by means of jumble sales, street collections, donations and other activities - all thanks to our hard working volunteers.
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Nottinghamshire
Rotherham
Sheffield City |
£570,094
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Conservation/preservation of the hedgehogs. Care and attention by providing a rescue, care and rehabilitation service for sick, injured, or orphaned hedgehogs with the aim of releasing such hedgehogs back into the wild wherever possible. Study of hedgehogs and in the care, methods of treatment, conservation and habitat of hedgehogs.
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Gloucestershire |
£42,039
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We are a small, experienced rescue service operating in Norfolk rescuing and rehabilitating wild and exotic animals. We are dedicated to providing the best possible treatment for any sick, injured and orphaned wildlife that come into our care, whether that means caring for it ourselves or transferring it onto another facility. We work closely with a network of other specialist organisations.
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Norfolk, Suffolk |
£13,303
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The Charity's activities include the rescue and rehoming of domestic animals suffering from neglect, ill use or ill health; supplying hands on experience for those entering careers in animal welfare; visiting schools to encourage the proper handling and respect of animals by children; providing therapeutic experience for people suffering from breakdown, stress and all manner of emotional upheaval;
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West Sussex |
£120,327
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Rescue and rehoming bulldogs
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National |
£242,488
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To reduce the suffering of stray & feral cats. Neutering is encouraged as the only humane method of control. To rescue & rehome as many cats as possible. Euthanasia is only on a vet's advice. To help with the cost of neutering & treatment in cases of hardship. To take responsibility for ill or injured cats until an owner is traced. To maintian high standards of care for cats we are
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To reduce the suffering of stray & feral cats. Neutering is encouraged as the only humane method of control. To rescue & rehome as many cats as possible. Euthanasia is only on a vet's advice. To help with the cost of neutering & treatment in cases of hardship. To take responsibility for ill or injured cats until an owner is traced. To maintian high standards of care for cats we are look after.
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Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk |
£113,313
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To rehome and rescue animals.To offer a subsidised spaying and neutering scheme.To educate and assist member of the public in the care of animals.
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National |
£671,331
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Hastings Cat Lovers (HCL) are based in Hastings & St Leonards On Sea. We take cats & kittens into our care that can no longer be looked after by their owners also stray & abandoned cats.The cats are neutered, vaccinated & microchipped prior to rehoming.We recover deceased cats,usually vicitms of RTAs. We also offer advice on all cat & kitten related problems.
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East Sussex |
£32,674
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Hectors Greyhound Rescue activities are to rescue and rehome sighthounds and to promote responsible dog ownership
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Throughout England And Wales |
£143,152
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Hedgehog Helpline operates in South East Wales only. During the financial year we received 1225 hedgehogs . In addition we received in excess of 9000 calls about other hedgehogs. We attended 48 events/venues to give talks etc about our work, 26 to Adult groups the balance to children and young people.
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Caerphilly, Cardiff, Merthyr Tydfil, Vale Of Glamorgan, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Blaenau Gwent, Torfaen, Newport City, Monmouthshire |
£10,016
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Provision of rescue and rehabilitation to hedgehogs in need, as well as undertaking educational activities and public awareness raising projects such as school visits and engagement with the national and local media.
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Throughout England |
£40,401
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Our aim is to provide protection and improve the welfare of animals in need both through our own projects and in partnership with other charities who share our vision and values
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National |
£448,083
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Labrador rescue kent aims to recover, rehabilitate and re-home any Labrador Retriever who has been ill-treated, neglected or whose owners can no longer keep it.
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Kent |
£10,817
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Lincoln Cat Care is a charity working in the interest of cat welfare within approximately 30 mile radius of Lincoln which encompasses the Newark area. We provide the following services. Homing of cats and kittens, treat sick and injured cats, fund or partly fund fees for those unable to afford veterinary procedures, run assisted neutering campaigns for domestic and feral cats and provide advice.
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Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire |
£124,707
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For the benefit of the public, to relieve the suffering of seals and seal pups in need of care and attention. To provide care and treatment to all local wildlife until such time as they can be safely released into the wild. To raise awareness and educate the public as to the seals natural environment and welfare needs. The main sources of income come from the shop in Mablethorpe and donations.
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National |
£92,732
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Providing public benefit in relation to animal welfare within the community.
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Cyprus, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Sheffield City, Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham, North Yorkshire, City Of York, East Riding Of Yorkshire |
£467,315
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Animal Welfare
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Doncaster, Rotherham |
£750,287
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To promote the work and objects of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (219099) with particular reference to the area of the branch, in accordance with the policies of the Society.
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Kent |
£395,549
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The objectives of the Branch are to promote kindness and prevent cruelty to animals. Our key aim is to find suitable homes for as many animals as possible, and provide proper care for those who have been mistreated or abandoned (we are not licensed to accept stray dogs!).The main activity for achieving our aim is the operation of an Animal Centre at Altham near Accrington.
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Lancashire, Blackburn With Darwen |
£399,702
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RSPCA Suffolk Central runs a Re-Homing Centre (also a holding area for injured wildlife until transfer/release) and two Veterinary Clinics, which provides heavily subsidised care for the animals of people on low incomes. We offer low cost microchipping, advice and provide help with neutering / operations, etc. for people on low incomes. We run 4 shops which play a big role in our fundraising.
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Suffolk |
£998,543
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The charity is responsible for the RSPCA Brighton Animal Shelter, which provides care, veterinary treatment and rehoming for unwanted domestic animals, including reptiles. The Shelter has a first aid and holding unit for injured wildlife. Over 3000 animals are cared for at the Shelter each year. The charity provides subsidised neutering for cats, dogs and rabbits, for people on low incomes.
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East Sussex, West Sussex |
£864,481
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We provide safe haven, care and rehabilitation for equines in need. Horses and ponies are rehomed on a permanent loan basis when health is restored and their rehabilitation is complete. Those who don't reach a level fitness to be rehomed are cared for by us and are available to the public for sponsorship. We have a strong focus on education and incorporate a team of young people aged from 11.
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National |
£212,404
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The charity provides rescue, veterinary care and rehabilitation to sick, injured and orphaned wild animals. it often provides refuge and treatment to abandoned and ill treated domestic, farm and exotic animals. The charity also provides advise and training to the community and veterinary staff and work placements to students.
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Throughout London, Essex, Thurrock |
£244,853
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The rescue and re-homing of stray, unwanted dogs.Caring for and protecting dogs in need of care and protection by reason of sickness,maltreatment,poor circumstances and similar causes
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Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire |
£156,242
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General charitable activities for the care of small animals. This care is provided by way of an animal shelter for unwanted or neglected creatures
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Kent |
£306,693
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Relieving the suffering of Akitas in need of care and attention. Providing rescue homes for the reception, care and treatment of such animals. Promoting humane behaviour towards Akitas by providing appropriate care for animals which are in need of attention by reason of sickness, maltreatment, poor circumstances or ill usage. Educating the public in matters pertaining to Akita welfare in general.
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National |
£37,643
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The principal object of the charity is the re-homing of Beagles, and to help in the prevention of maltreatment and cruelty to Beagles, in particular to encourage responsible ownership of Beagles throughout Great Britain.
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National |
£197,847
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We rescue and rehabilitate parrots in need of help or a new home for whatever reason and provide help to the public when they can no longer manage their birds . We provide education and advice to assist the public in keeping their birds and promote good husbandry and humane care and understanding of these birds . We also take in found birds and try to reunite them with their keepers .
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Throughout England And Wales |
£14,203
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Rescue, care and rehabilitation of injured, orphaned, sick and distressed wild animals.Promoting an interest and respect of our natural wildlife heritage.
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Kent, East Sussex |
£316,135
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To benefit the public of the Sheffield by relieving the suffering and distress of wild birds in need of care and attention caused by sickness, neglect or mistreatment; in particular to provide and maintain rescue homes or other facilities for the reception, care and treatment of such birds. Wherever possible wild birds will be rehabilitated & released. We aim to educate the public on bird
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To benefit the public of the Sheffield by relieving the suffering and distress of wild birds in need of care and attention caused by sickness, neglect or mistreatment; in particular to provide and maintain rescue homes or other facilities for the reception, care and treatment of such birds. Wherever possible wild birds will be rehabilitated & released. We aim to educate the public on bird welfare.
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Sheffield City |
£22,381
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The charity's objectives and principal activities are the rescue of endangered primates and the provision of a sactuary for their continuing upkeep and care.
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Wales |
£511,808
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TAKE IN UNWANTED OR ABANDONED DOGS AND GIVE APPROPRIATE CARE, PROTECTION, TREATMENT AND SECURITY BY REASON OF SICKNESS, MALTREATMENT, POOR CIRCUMSTANCES OR ILL USAGE AND TO REHOME THEM APPROPRIATELY AFTER DUE ASSESSMENT.TAKE IN INJURED OR DISPLACED WILDLIFE, PROVIDE MEDICAL CARE, REHABILITATION AND SAFE RELEASE.PROVIDE SANCTUARY, MEDICAL CARE AND REHABILITATION FOR RESCUE PONIES AND HORSES.
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Lancashire |
£53,686
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Based in Hampshire, the Rescue is dedicated to helping animals of all types ie pets, farm animals and occasionally wildlife. We take in animals from members of the public no longer able to care for them or abandoned animals. New homes are sought for the animals wherever possible. If adoption proves unsuitable, the rescue does offer long term fostering arrangements to some animals.
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Northern Ireland, Scotland, Throughout England And Wales |
£35,277
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Brinsley Animal Rescue rescues pets, wild animals and farm animals, our aim is to re home pets and farm animals into life-long loving homes and release wild animals back into the wild. Where we cannot rehome pets and farm animals, we provide them with permanent sanctuary.
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Nottinghamshire |
£115,379
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FUND RAISING AND PROMOTION OF AWARENESS OF THE NEEDS OF RETIRED AND RESCUED GREYHOUNDS. USE OF FUNDS RAISED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC, TO RELIEVE THE SUFFERING OF DOGS IN NEED OF CARE AND ATTENTION, AND TO PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN RESCUE KENNELS FOR THE CARE OF SUCH DOGS.
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Birmingham City |
£151,855
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A not-for-profit cat rescue group run by volunteers. We rescue and, if possible, re-home ill-treated and unwanted domestic and feral cats and kittens, and those who are elderly, with special needs and FIV+. We are a "no kill" organisation and if a cat is unhomeable due to age, temperament or health condition we keep that cat in care for the duration of its life.
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Devon, Norfolk, Cornwall, Somerset, Wiltshire |
£43,768
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The charity raises funds to house and care for lost and unwanted dogs in the area. It holds a non-destruction policy and will look after every dog until a suitable, loving home is found.
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Shropshire, Worcestershire |
£350,250
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French Bulldog Saviours is a non-profit making breed-rescue charity (Registered Charity No. 1163829) run entirely by volunteers who strive to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home French Bulldogs in need or at risk, giving them a better chance of living a healthy and happy life in a permanent loving home. Education is a large part of what we do and we will help dogs in their on home.
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National |
£239,923
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None
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Conwy |
£80,690
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To help and assist in re-homing Springer Spaniels to good approved homes , to aid and advise owners with problems with Springer Spaniels especially to help an owner to keep their dog rather than re-home it where appropriate . To ensure that the dogs recieve any veterinary care required before re-homing , assess the welfare requirements of the dogs and advise prospective new owners accordingly.
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Surrey, Richmond Upon Thames, Croydon, Merton, Sutton, Kent, Hampshire, East Sussex, West Sussex, Bromley |
£24,620
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Mansfield Cat Rescue rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes stray, feral and unwanted cats in Mansfield Nottinghamshire and the surrounding areas.
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Nottinghamshire |
£85,244
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