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Iʼve raised £475 to help feed pets in need. The fundraiser helps towards sustaining the 12 Pet Food Banks set-up in 2023.
- Funded on Tuesday, 6th February 2024
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Nicky challenges herself to cold water swim during the UK winter in order to raise funds dedicated to helping feed pets in need. And Merlin helps her!
Merlin's Pet Food Banks raise funds for Dorset Dogs CIC. Which helps to raise awareness & education on the importance of dogs to human wellbeing. It is a not-for-profit organisation set-up to sustain the 12 Pet Food Banks across Dorset that have been created by the volunteer team of pet mad people.
Please help them to feed pets in need during these difficult times.
www.dorsetdogs.com
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Anonymous
Jan 28, 2024
£7.00
Anonymous
Jan 28, 2024
£10.00
Amber Widdicombe
Jan 28, 2024
Sorry to hear you have had an awful problem. My Mummy has Fibromyalgia. I see how much pain she is in. So I give her lots of snuggles. I hope Merlin gives you the same. 😘💖xx
£10.00
Jean Rees
Jan 13, 2024
£10.00
Amber Widdicombe
Jan 13, 2024
Mummy gave me my pocket money to donate to you today. Well done, its so cold today. Take care and hugs to Merlin. XX
£10.00
Suhaila & Bailey
Jan 13, 2024
I’m full of admiration for what you do 👍
£10.00
From Pippa 🐾
Jan 9, 2024
£10.00
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Nicola Crowe
Nicky is the Founder of Dorset Dogs CIC and the pet food bank project to help in the economic crisis