Can you help fund our vital work?

Jess at Bryn y Maen animal centre sitting

Can you spare £5 a month to help us educate young people and prevent animal cruelty?

Jess was saved from neglect and happily rehomed by the RSPCA.

We can't do it without you.

 

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For every £1 you donate, 82p goes directly to protecting and caring for animals.

 
  • Can you help fund our vital work?

    Two teens with lurcher dog © Andrew Forsyth / RSPCA Photolibrary

    £3 a month can
    fund lesson plans about responsible
    pet ownership.

     
  • Can you help fund our vital work?

    Two teens with lurcher dog © Andrew Forsyth / RSPCA Photolibrary

    £5 a month can educate schools about how to be more animal-friendly.

     
  • Can you help fund our vital work?

    Two teens with lurcher dog © Andrew Forsyth / RSPCA Photolibrary

    £10 a month can get young people involved with animal welfare.

     
  • Can you help fund our vital work?

    Teen stroking ginger oet cat © Andrew Forsyth / RSPCA Photolibrary

    A £10 donation can fund an animal welfare teacher training session.

     
  • Can you help fund our vital work?

    Teen stroking ginger oet cat © Andrew Forsyth / RSPCA Photolibrary

    A £25 donation can provide activities for interactive whiteboards.

     
  • Can you help fund our vital work?

    Teen stroking ginger oet cat © Andrew Forsyth / RSPCA Photolibrary

    A £50 donation can support animal cruelty intervention programmes.

     

Thank you on behalf of all the animals

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The RSPCA relies on your donations to continue its animal welfare work.

 

Jess's story

Jess at Bryn y Maen animal centre sitting

Jess didn't have the best start to life and lived in very unsociable conditions before being taken in by the RSPCA.

She is a very sociable and friendly young dog, but due to her past she was nervous of strangers.

However, thanks to a little bit of extra care from the staff at the RSPCA centre, Jess returned to her playful self and managed to find a loving new home where she will get all the attention a sweet dog like her deserves.