Charles Avent

Charlie's 24 hours in police cells for WAGS Retired Police Dogs

Fundraising for WAGS Retired Police Dogs
£164
raised of £1,000 target
24 hours in police cells for WAGS Retired Police Dogs, 28 May 2022
We raise funds to pay the Vets fees of RPDs to ensure they live happy healthy lives

Story

Having spent the night in the cells with Wiltshire police raising money for care of police survivors I now wish to spend 24 hours in custody with Gwent police in Wales trying to raise a similar amount of money for the police dogs that retire after they have done their duties for the country. The way the police and all the different departments have looked after me despite my autism and learning difficulties and the way they have always been kind and respectful to my gender fluid status is brilliant I wish I could’ve been a police officer but at this this way I get to help other people.

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About the charity

WAGS (Wiltshire, Avon, Gloucestershire, Somerset) Retired Police Dog Charity purpose is animal welfare. We want to ensure no retired police dog is ever euthanised due to lack of financial means by their new owners. WAGs was set up to help these beneficiaries (the handlers and members of the pubic who take on looking after the retired police dogs) with the cost of life saving veterinary treatment to ensure the retired police dogs can be given the veterinary treatment they require to allow them to lead a happy healthy retirement after they have served the public for years as police dogs. Your donations are extremely important to us and we are very grateful for your generosity.

Donation summary

Total raised
£163.63
+ £23.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£163.63
Offline donations
£0.00

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