Fundraising Co-ordinator
We are currently looking for a fundraising co-ordinator to help develop and implement lots more fundraising initiatives for the branch. (To enable us to support needy local animals).
This is a volunteer role, so if you have some hours spare, are creative and good at organising events then this could be a fun role for you. Training is provided and a full volunteer role description is available. Please contact Lorraine MacDiarmid via email; lmacdiar@rspca.org.uk for further info.
Could you offer a home?
We always have a selection of animals requiring loving homes, visit our 'Rehoming' page for details.
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Welcome to the Surrey, Sutton & District Branch of the RSPCA (a separately registered charity that follows RSPCA policies and guidelines). Our branch is run by a Committee of Volunteers and receives no funding from the Government (relying totally on Donations, Local Fundraising and Legacies to support less fortunate animals in our area).
We provide the following;
- Rehoming of cats, dogs, rabbits and other small mammals and we have links to our local animal centres and other animal establishments. NOTE: if you wish to provide a loving and secure home to an animal or alternatively wish to discuss an animal that needs rehoming please see the Rehoming page on this web site for further information.
- Community Animal Action Events in conjunction with local RSPCA Inspectors and vets. These include initiatives such as subsidised microchipping, neutering, worm and flea treatments.
- Pet Neutering and Animal Welfare Scheme (in association with local vets) for people on government benefits or low income.
- Fundraising events for the local area.
- Home visits for the Surrey, Sutton & District RSPCA Branch and RSPCA animal centres.
- Pet advice and guidance for local people.
- Please see the contacts page for our full contact details.
- For detailed information on how to care for your pet and other animal welfare matters please see the main RSPCA web site; www.rspca.org.uk
For information on current RSPCA animal welfare campaigns please see RSPCA Campaigns |
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