The work we do for animals is only possible thanks
to the financial support we receive from grant-giving
Trusts, corporate partners and generous individuals.
❙ The significant support that we continue to receive from
the Katherine Martin Charitable Trust has helped make
some wonderful things happen at our wildlife centres,
improving facilities for the rescue and rehabilitation
of abandoned and injured seals, foxes, badgers, deer,
hedgehogs and birds of prey.
❙ Several projects received support from the W G Harvey
Discretionary Settlement including: the construction of
new purpose-built otter enclosures at RSPCA Stapeley
Grange Wildlife Centre and the building of a new kennel
block at RSPCA Greater Manchester Animal Hospital.
❙ In July we received a generous donation from the
Montague-Panton Animal Welfare Trust towards
improving veterinary care at RSPCA Birmingham Animal
Hospital and the creation of a dog exercise area at
RSPCA Birmingham Animal Centre.
❙ In February we received a substantial grant from Support
Adoption for Pets towards the rebuild of the new kennel
block at RSPCA South Godstone Animal Centre.
❙ Our relationship with TrustedHousesitters ensures that
we receive a donation every time someone signs up to
their pet and house sitting service.
❙ Wilko stores in South Wales and the west of England
chose the RSPCA as their Charity of the Year in 2014/15
and have committed to raise money for us in 2015/16.
❙ In April Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles agreed to
provide a number of VW vans to help support the RSPCA's
Networking Project. These bespoke vans will allow us to
move animals between our rehoming centres to improve
their chance of finding a forever home.
Generous individuals
For their ongoing and
continued generosity, we
would particularly like to
show our appreciation to:
• Mr G C Cook
• Miss A Garnham
• The De Giorgi family
• Miss C M Harris
• John and Sandra Joseph
• Mr G R Mayhead
• Dennis and Patricia Myers
• Mrs Francesca Quint
• Mrs Patricia Spooner
• Mr and Mrs Tollman
• Mr and Mrs White
Other corporate
partners include:
• Bank of America
• Big DL
• Capita
• Catermasters
• cottages4you
• CP Designs
• eBay
• Hallmark
• Jackpotjoy
• MORE TH>N
• The Recycling Factory
• Shell
• WHSmith
• Yorkshire Building Society
CAMPAIGN FOR USTake part in Simply Ask, Freedom Food's campaign to get people
asking about animal welfare when eating out, visit:
www.freedomfood.co.uk/simplyask
Help us make our campaigns, such as improving pet welfare,
successful by joining in debates and taking action,
visit: www.rspca.org.uk/campaigns
GO GREENTake unwanted goods to one of the 200+ RSPCA
charity shops, visit: www.rspca.org.uk/inyourarea
to find your nearest shop.
Recycle ink-jet cartridges,
old mobile phones and
gadgets for us. Call:
0800 091 0696 or visit:
www.therecyclingfactory.
com/rspca
LEAVE A LEGACYLeave us a gift in your Will, visit:
www.rspca.org.uk/legacy
JOIN USBecome a member of the RSPCA, visit:
www.rspca.org.uk/joinus
Give children aged 8-12 Animal Action Club
membership, visit: www.animalaction.co.uk
or for teenagers: www.rspca.org.uk/
teenagemembership
FEED YOUR PETSBuy RSPCA pet food for your cats, dogs, guinea pigs
and rabbits - it's been designed by experts. Cat and
dog foods are 'complete', meaning they contain all your
pets need to keep healthy.
Visit: shop.rspca.org.uk/pet-food Joe Murphy x2, Becky Murray/RSPCA Photolibrary