Staffordshire North Branch RSPCA is an independent charity created to find homes for animals that have suffered neglect, abuse, accident etc and normally brought to us by the RSPCA Inspectors. We helped 462 animals find new homes last year.
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Friday, 31 August 2012
Sell through E bay and help the Branch
Our Branch has now linked up with E Bay. If you list an item you can ask for a donation to be made tpo the Branch or if you buy you can make a donation. Details can be found on the link http://donations.ebay.co.uk/charity/charity.jsp?NP_ID=56949
Friday, 17 August 2012
Microchipping
Please note there are two Bucknall Community Clubs on Werrington Road. Our Microchipping is at 189 Werrington Rd NOT 430 as in the previous post..
Friday 7 September
Microchipping Day
Bucknall Community and Bowling Club
189 Werrington Road, Bucknall, Stoke on Trent, ST2 9AL
Come and have your cat/dog microchipped for free
(But donation appreciated)
11.00 am to 3.00pm
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Volunteer Coffee Morning
Sunday 9 September
Volunteer Coffee Morning at
M Club Spa, Formerly Esporta Health Club
Festival Heights Retail Park, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 5NZ
10.00am to 1.00pm
Come and meet us and enjoy a cup of coffee and see how you can help us.
We need to expand our activities and volunteers are needed to man stalls, help at store collections or take on particular tasks and generally become involkved with the Branch.Whilst we cannot offer hands on work with our animals we rely on volunteers to administer the work of the Branch and raise funds.
The Coffee morning is an ideal time to come and meet us and discover how you can help
Free Microchipping
Friday 7 September
Microchipping Day
Bucknall Community and Recreation Club
430 Werrington Road, Bucknall, Stoke on Trent, ST2 9AB
Come and have your cat/dog microchipped for free
(But donation appreciated)
11.00 am to 3.00pm
Home Visitng
Home visiting is a flexible way of volunteering for the RSPCA! There is no weekly time commitment, visits only take a short amount of time and are local to you!
What does it involve?
When someone wants to adopt an animal from the RSPCA, we first carry out a pre home visit. This is to ensure that the home is suitable for the animal the family would like, that they are prepared for the commitment needed and to answer any questions they might have about the adoption. After adoption, we do post home visits, to check that everything is going ok, and the pet is settling in.
How do I get involved?
If you are interested in helping us, please call or email us! We will then send you out an application form and some more details about the role.From then we will arrange suitable induction training for you, and you will be taken out on a number of visits with an experienced home visitor from your area. They will take you out with them on visits until you feel able to go it alone!
If you are interested in home visiting, please call the home visit co-ordinators on; 0300 123 8642 or email hvcr6@rspca.org.uk
This opportunity is not restricted to our Branch.
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Pat Dale Memorial Walk
Much to our suprise it rained heavily during the walk. The route was largely through trees on the basis of being sheltered from the sun if it was a hot day, instead the trees sheltered us from the rain. Nevertheless it was a good walk and we raised £55. Turnout was lower than was hoped but the Olympics were on so this may have accounted for that.
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