Sunday 19 June – Sponsored walk – Hospital Appeal

Help raise funds for the Animal Hospital

Join the sponsored walk.

Sunday 19th June

Starting 10.00am

Download and print the sponsorship form to collect your sponsors.

 

The walk will begin at Brinsley Animal Rescue. The scenic route covers the local area including Brinsley and Jacksdale. It will take approximately 2 – 3 hours depending on your pace.

Refreshments will be waiting at the rescue centre on completion.

Dogs are welcome, but must be well behaved and on a lead.

We need to raised £20,000 to convert a large double garage and equip it to become a much needed Animal Hospital.

This hospital will allow us to treat even more animals, in a warm, clean environment with much needed equipment to aid diagnostics and rehabilitation.
The hospital will be used for raising orphaned wild animals as well as treating sick and injured animals. In 2010 we rescued almost 800 animals including 204 wild animals.

 

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