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The 2022 Charities Fete at Government House was held on the 25th June.
The GSPCA along with 50+ organisations took parton what was a great day raising funds and promoting the work of lots of great causes.
This prestigious event has grown in popularity over recent years, and attracts large numbers of visitors.
There was entertainment, refreshments, lots do see, do and it was a lovely day.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “Huge thanks to the Association of Guernsey Charities and all involved with the Government House Charities Fete.”
The 2022 Charities Fete at Government House is just around the corner, and with 50+ organisations registered to participate its set to be a great day raising funds and promoting the work of lots of great causes.
This prestigious event has grown in popularity over recent years, and attracts large numbers of visitors. Following feedback after last year’s event, this year it will be on a Sunday – to hopefully appeal to more visitors.
There will be entertainment, refreshments, lots do see, do and more.
On Saturday 26th June more than 40 local charities with a variety of stands attended the front lawn of Government House for the Charities Fete.
By kind permission of His Excellency The Lieutenant-Governor who is also the Patron of the GSPCA the team from the Shelter not only had their tombola stall, they also helped provide the catering thanks to Michelle Champion from Fillers and GSPCA team member.
More than 40 local charities with a variety of stands - all on the front lawn of Government House.
Various activities and entertainment through the afternoon - plus food and refreshments.
Entry is free (car park is min. £2 donation to Guernsey Scouts).
By kind permission of His Excellency The Lieutenant-Governor who is also the Patron of the GSPCA.
A great opportunity to show your support the organisations that work hard to support our community. #GuernseyTogether
Come see us on Saturday 20th July with 34 other local charities with a wide variety of stands - all on the front lawn of Government House.
There will be various activities and entertainment through the afternoon - plus food and refreshments.
Entry is free (car park is min. £2 donation to Guernsey Scouts)
This is all kindly being organised by the Association of Guernsey Charities with the kind permission of our Patron His Excellency The Lieutenant-Governor..
In the last week the new GSPCA entrance has been completed thanks to the aid of a grant from the Christmas Lottery.
The Christmas Lottery and the Association of Guernsey Charities awarded the GSPCA with the funds to enable the works to be carried out which has vastly improved the safety of entering and leaving the GSPCA.
The work was also helped by the fantastic team at DLM Architects.
As keen dog and animal lovers in general the team at DLM were very happy to assist the GSPCA with the planning process to create a safer access to their site in St Andrews.
The Policy and Resources Committee decision not to introduce Gift Aid and Payroll Giving in the 2017 budget, following the review promised at the end of 2015 has been met with dismay by the Association of Guernsey Charities, which has been calling for change since April 2013.
Peter Rose, AGC Chairman, has indicated “this is clearly a slap in the face for local charities, and undoubtedly conflicts with the terms of the Social Compact between the States of Guernsey and the Charity sector, signed only two years ago.”
Yesterday GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne met with the Chairman of the Association of Guernsey Charities Peter Rose and the wonderful volunteers behind charity.gg volunteer.gg and the newly launched giving.gg
The reason for the invite was to help with the media launch of this wonderful new website that will help local charities have a free way to generate donations and appeals online.
Recently the GSPCA were helped by the fantastic team at DLM Architects.
As keen dog and animal lovers in general the team at DLM were very happy to assist the GSPCA with the planning process to create a safer access to their site in St Andrews.
Not only have DLM helped with the plans the Christmas Lottery and the Association of Guernsey Charities have awarded the GSPCA with the funds to enable the works to be carried out which will vastly improve the safety of entering and leaving the GSPCA.
Today the GSPCA have been at the OSA recruitment Pop Up Shop with a selection of other charities to speak to the community about volunteering.
With the sun shining, the GSPCA would like to thank OSA Recruitment, Volunteer.gg, Association of Guernsey Charities and the Community Foundation for the chance to join some great causes in St Peter Port to spread the word of helping animals in Guernsey through Volunteers Week.