DONATE
The are many ways you can financially help and support us;
- make a once-off cash donation via PayPal - no amount is too small but please select friends and family (visit PayPal and search for dogswalkthiswayrescue@mail.com)
- become a sponsor
- organise a fundraising activity
- check out our Facebook Fundraising page for auctions, merchandise sales and more
- set up a regular monthly donation:
- Monthly sponsorship packages as below:
- £5.00 Bronze - buys treats for one dog per month
- £10.00 Silver - buys wormer/flea treatment for one dog
- £20.00 Gold - buys food for one dog per month
- £30.00 Platinum - sponsors the kennels each month
- Monthly sponsorship packages as below:
- We know times are tight so any regular donation would be so welcome. We can’t offer much in return, aside from the knowledge you are helping to save the lives of mistreated dogs, but we’ll obviously continue to post rehoming and success stories and include your name on the website as a “Sponsor of DWTWR”. For Gold and Platinum we’d welcome a photo of yourself and furry friend to put on the website!
- We have a standing order form that can be used for these donations. Sorry, this isn’t an online facility, but the handling fees from third parties impact us and we really need every penny we can for the dog’s care and rehoming.
But it's not just money we need, we gratefully accept:
- items of food, beds, blankets, toys, medications, collars, leads and harnesses (please contact us if you have a donation of this type and we can tell you our closest drop off point)
- prizes for raffles and tombolas (please contact us if you have a donation of this type and we can tell you our closest drop off point)
- an item purchased from our Amazon wishlist
VOLUNTEER
Some people feel they don't have enough time to volunteer, but there are so many roles that needn't take massive chunks of time. You could:
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ADOPT OR FOSTER
Fostering a dog is ideal if permanently homing a dog is, for any reason not a possibility for you.
Fosterers are vital to our organisation. There are some dogs that struggle in kennels. Younger dogs in particular do better when they are in a home environment where they can get more one-to-one attention.
If neither fostering or adopting is for you, you can still help us spread the word by sharing our Facebook and Adoption pages.