Brinsley Animal Rescue – Becomes a Charity

Finally after months of  filling out paperwork and receiving advice, we are now officially a Charity and have a Brinsley Animal Rescue bank account. This will allow us to not only claim the tax back on donations but to apply for grants.
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It costs over £1000 a month to run the rescue centre and our income doesn’t even meet half of these costs.

If you would like to make a donation you can do so using the link to the right by PayPal or send a cheque made payable to ‘Brinsley Animal Rescue’. Please don’t forget to give us your name and address so that we can thank you.

Your donations can help us continue to rescue animals like Rocky Pig shown here. Rocky is a very friendly Kune Kune pig and is the star of not only the rescue centre but also the village of Brinsley……..not to mention ‘Chat’ magazine!

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