Hull Animal Welfare Trust .

Costa's Surgery

Fundraising for Hull Animal Welfare Trust
£2,721
raised of £6,000 target
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Costa's Surgery, 24 April 2018
We care for unwanted domestic animals to find them a new forever home.

Story

We would like to introduce you to Costa, a 1 year old Lurcher. As you can see from the photos, beautiful Costa was born with severely misaligned front legs. This wasn't helped by the fact that he was dumped in a garden in a crate and left for two weeks before being handed into us here at HAWT. Despite the horror of his previous situation he is still a very friendly and loving boy who just wants to be fussed. Although he still likes to go for walks, the struggle to use his front legs means that he gets tired very quickly. Therefore, to improve his quality of life, we are trying to raise the funds to allow him to have surgery to repair them. The surgery is very invasive and therefore will cost in total around £6000. We want to give Costa the chance to run and play and enjoy life in the way he should be able to as a one year old. We appreciate any donation, no matter how small, in order to help him get better. Thank you x

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About the charity

Hull Animal Welfare Trust was established in 1982. In those 30 years, the Trust has taken in, cared for and re-homed thousands of animals; mainly dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs. The Trust is based at South Cave and has minimal paid staff, fully supported by a band of dedicated volunteers.

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Total raised
£2,720.72
+ £549.38 Gift Aid
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£2,720.72
Offline donations
£0.00

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