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Animal Charities Foundation |
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Why support one animal charity when you can help
FIVE?
Assisi Animal Charities Foundation brings together
five charities, all working to ease the suffering
of thousands of animals in the UK and overseas.
Each donation will be split between The Blue Cross,
International League for the Protection of Horses,
the Animal Health Trust, SPANA and the Mayhew Animal
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Dogs Trust
Registered
charity no. 227523 |
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Dogs Trust is the UK’s largest dog welfare
charity and we will never put a healthy dog to sleep.
Last year we cared for over 15,000 lost and abandoned
dogs through our network of 17 Rehoming Centres.
Each gift we receive means so much to us and with
your regular donation we are able to plan for the
future and give our dogs the very best care possible.
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PDSA
Registered charity no. 208217 |
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PDSA is the UK’s leading veterinary charity,
which provides free veterinary treatment to sick
and injured pets of people in need through a network
of 47 PetAid hospitals and over 343 private practices
known as PetAid practices.
Every working day, PDSA treats more than 4,650 sick
and injured pets. Advances in veterinary science
and the rising costs of medication have seen the
cost of providing PDSA PetAid services rising to
over £41 million. This is funded entirely
by public support, mainly through donations, trading
and gifts in wills. |
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RSPB
Charity registered in England and
Wales no 207076, Scotland no SCO 37654 |
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The RSPB is the UK charity working to secure a healthy
environment for birds and wildlife, helping to create
a better world for us all. |
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Royal Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
charity no. 219099 |
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The RSPCA's vision is to work for a world in which
all humans respect and live in harmony with all
other members of the animal kingdom. The RSPCA as
a charity will, by all lawful means, prevent cruelty,
promote kindness to and alleviate suffering of animals. |
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| World Wide Fund
for Nature |
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WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of
the planet’s natural environment and build
a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.
We do this by conserving the world’s biological
diversity, ensuring that the use of renewable resources
is sustainable, and promoting the reduction of pollution
and wasteful consumption. |
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