eBay Charity Members
Here are some links (from July 2003) to animal-related charities using eBay to raise
funds. These look like very worthwhile organisations, who use eBay to
provide them with valuable, much-needed funds which make a real
difference.
Please support them if you can.
Arran Pets Associated Welfare Society
A.P.A.W.S. was formed to provide Scotland's Isle of Arran with an animal rescue centre.
This is an animal welfare service that tries to cover all the needs of the
island's animal population, including pets and wild life.
Born Free Foundation
The Born Free Foundation is an international wildlife charity working
with compassion to prevent cruelty, alleviate suffering and encourage
everyone to treat all individual animals with respect. Born Free believes
wildlife belongs in the wild and is dedicated to the conservation of rare
species in their natural habitat, and the phasing out of traditional zoos.
Border Collie Trust GB
Rescues and re-homes Border Collies throughout the UK.
Calder Valley and District Cats Protection
Cat Protection society in and around Yorkshire's Calder Valley.
- Assisted neutering of cats for owners on low incomes
- Rescue and re-homing
- Lost and found register
- Advice line
- Loan of equipment for trapping feral cats
Barnes Hill Animal Home
The Barnes Hill Animal Home is the Birmingham & District RSPCA
Branch. However they are entirely independent, both financially and
otherwise from the National RSPCA.
Haworth Cat Rescue
Haworth Cat Rescue was originally set up by a group of Haworth women to
try and improve the lot of abandoned and neglected cats in the area. The
charity is local, run by volunteers with no paid employees, and
receives no head office or central funding. They enjoy a good reputation
locally and cover a wide area including Halifax, Bradford, Huddersfield,
Skipton and their environs, together with the Haworth/Keighley area.
Vale Wildlife Rescue
Each year in Britain an estimated five million wild birds and other
animals are injured or disabled in some way. A vast majority of their
injuries are caused by people, mostly accidentally, such as road
accidents, but some are intentional like poisoning and badger baiting.
Vale Wildlife Rescue offer help to these casualties by treating them
and where possible release them back in to the wild.
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