Chris Harrison

Save NAWT (aka Hula) Bedfordshire

Fundraising for National Animal Welfare Trust
£526
raised of £1,000 target
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Event: Dublin Marathon 2022, on 30 October 2022
After 50 years of use, the animal accommodation at NAWT Beds is slowly falling apart. In the middle of a centre rebuild when our funds are stretched so far, our charity has been hit with a colossal (and unfair!)£23,000 water bill.

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NAWT Bedfordshire (aka Hula) offers a lifeline to hundreds of homeless animals but now the rehoming centre needs a lifeline of its own, and we desperately need your help. The animal accommodation, most of which has been in place for the last 50 years, is slowly falling apart. Without significant investment to install new accommodation, the centre will reach a point where it is no longer able to help homeless and abandoned animals like me.Harley is an 8-month-old Rottweiler cross, who experienced a very tough start to life. He was living in sheltered accommodation when NAWT rescued him, with an owner who was also homeless. Harley's owner was facing his own struggles and would sadly take his anger and frustration out on Harley. Harley was scared, hungry, dirty and desperate for someone to help him. Harley is safe at NAWT now but we need to act immediately if we're going to continue helping animals like Harley enjoy brighter days ahead.

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About the campaign

After 50 years of use, the animal accommodation at NAWT Beds is slowly falling apart. In the middle of a centre rebuild when our funds are stretched so far, our charity has been hit with a colossal (and unfair!)£23,000 water bill.

About the charity

National Animal Welfare Trust

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The National Animal Welfare Trust cares for and rehomes over 1300 animals a year, from cats and dogs to goats and alpacas! Active in all the communities it serves, the Trust has 5 rescue centres in the south of the UK, supported entirely by the generosity of the animal-loving public.

Donation summary

Total raised
£526.00
+ £112.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£526.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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