Submitted by Steve on 12:20, 12th Feb, 2020 | 0

This week we celebrate 147 years of volunteers helping animals in Guernsey with our #GSPCAPurpleWeek and this evening we hold our second volunteer induction evening at 630pm.

This week 147 years ago a group of volunteers came together to create the GSPCA and all these years later we continue to help the animals of the Bailiwick.

Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “This evening we hold our second volunteer induction of 2020 and it starts at 630pm.”

“All are welcome but to help with the animals on site you must be 13 or over, for those younger they can help at our events.”

“We are very blessed with so many volunteers from those that help every week to those that help once a year.”

“We have been celebrating #GSPCAPurpleWeek and we cannot thank our volunteers enough for all that they do.”

“24/7 volunteers help us around the clock from fund raising to covering the GSPCA animal ambulance.”

“With hundreds of animals in our care and thousands through the doors every year there is always plenty to do in our 16 buildings at the Animal Shelter and out in the community.”

“If you are interested in volunteering pleas pop along to the Shelter tonight at 630pm and to see more details and upcoming dates please visit http://www.gspca.org.gg/about/volunteers or call us on 01481 257261.”

“To find out about our #GSPCAPurpleWeek please visit http://www.gspca.org.gg/page/gspca-purple-week .”

 

Help us help animals this decade. From donating to Sponsoring a Pen, Buying a Brick for the much needed Wildlife Hospital to our Amazon and main page Wish List, holding a mufti day to a sponsored Christmas dip, here are some of the ways you could help give animals joy this year.

For lots more ideas on how you can support the shelter and the animals in our care then please visit our fundraising page www.gspca.org.gg/fundraising

To see a list of our volunteer induction evenings which we hold each month and for more information please visit http://gspca.org.gg/about/volunteers or call 257261

To find out more on trips, talks and our education work please email [email protected] or call 01481 257261

 

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