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Animal charity Support Adoption for Pets urges rescue organisations in Tunbridge Wells to nominate themselves for funding
09:00, 08 June 2015
Animal rescue organisations in Tunbridge Wells are being urged to nominate themselves to receive financial support from a charity.
Since being established in 2006, Support Adoption For Pets (SAFP) has raised over £10 million and helped over 920 rehoming centres and animal welfare organisations across the UK.
The charity awards grants and runs fundraising campaigns in association with Pets at Home.
Along with store colleagues at the Tunbridge Wells Pets at Home store, SAFP is calling on local animal charities, rescue centres and welfare organisations to contact them and nominate themselves to join the charity partnership scheme.
It offers support through a range of activities, including the chance to increase awareness and funds via in-store ‘meet and greet’ events and also eligibility to be nominated and take part in the national fundraising drives during the year.
Justine Quirk, PR and communications executive at Support Adoption For Pets said: “Since being established in 2006 we have helped over 650 re-homing centres and animal welfare organisations across the UK.
"Our local charity partner scheme, in association with Pets at Home stores, has continuously been very successful across the UK and we can’t wait to be able to support an animal cause in Tunbridge Wells.”
In addition to its fundraising work SAFP also runs dedicated adoption centres in more than 370 Pets at Home stores.
.info@supportadoptionforpets.co.ukTo become part of the charity partnerships scheme e-mail
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