In November the UK’s largest dog welfare
charity, Dogs Trust, started work on its first London re-homing
centre in Hillingdon, west London. Scheduled to open in Spring
2006, the site will be a flag ship centre and the Dogs Trust’s
biggest site so far, re-homing approximately 2,000 dogs per year.
Over £7.5 million is required to build the
new home and unlike other charities, Dogs Trust does not receive
funding from the government. Clarissa Baldwin OBE, Chief Executive
of Dogs Trust, comments:
“We are looking for a tremendous amount
of financial support from the dog-loving public to ensure we can
meet our targets. We ask everyone to give as generously as possible
so that we can continue our vital work in protecting the nation’s
stray and abandoned dogs.”
Other great news for Dogs Trust recently was their
nomination in the top 10 UK most admired charities at an awards
ceremony hosted by Third Sector magazine.
If you wish to support Dogs Trust, please Tel:
020 7837 0006 or visit www.dogstrust.org.uk
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