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Last Friday Gemma Watson and Helen McWilliam from Credit Suisse gave up a day in the office to help out at the GSPCA.
We were pleased to welcome back Credit Suisse staff for the fourth year who are always a great help and support to the team at the Shelter and Helen and Gemma now make it that 3 of their staff have helped so far in 2017 which is hugely appreciated.
On Tuesday 27th June Northern Trust staff came to the rescue to help with a number of very important jobs that needed to be done that week.
Over the previous three years 106 volunteers from Northern Trust have helped out at the GSPCA, with 38 staff helping in 2014 and a further 26 helping in 2015, 34 in 2016, 8 earlier this year and an additional 8 on the 27th June.
Last Friday the wonderful staff from The Travel Corporation joined the team at the GSPCA for the third time this year.
This is the fourth year in a row team members from The Travel Corporation have helped at the GSPCA.
Tom Forman, Emma Kelly, Sarah Gaudion & Eleanor O’Donnell arrived at 9am had a short induction, quick picture with Lexi the akita in need of a home and GSPCA staff member Seb Goman.
Last Friday Stefania Mella from Credit Suisse gave up a day in the office to help out at the GSPCA.
We were pleased to welcome back Credit Suisse staff for the fourth year who are always a great help and support to the team at the Shelter and planning additional volunteer days with us later in the summer.
Yesterday Northern Trust broke a GSPCA record as over 100 of their staff have now helped volunteer since April 2014.
This was a literal ground breaking record as the team of 8 not only took the volunteer numbers from Northern Trust to 106 they also spent the day digging, weeding, planting and laying a disabled access path to our wildlife area and pond with help from the Work to Benefit team and Group Leader Ann Wragg from St Andrews Floral Group.
On the 27th and 29th April a team from State Street joined the GSPCA to help out and renew fences in desperate need.
The area contains the rehabilitation aviaries and is used to help birds of prey, baby birds, gulls, hedgehogs and more to rehabilitate as well as the occasional poultry or duck.
Not only did the team from State Street repair and put up the fences they donated the funds to enable the essential work to take place.
On Thursday 20th and Friday 21st April the wonderful staff from The Travel Corporation joined the team at the GSPCA.
This is the third year in a row team members from The Travel Corporation have helped at the GSPCA.