Animal Lovers Save Charity Over 10 Million Pounds
March 5, 2009 by admin
Filed under Animal Charities
Leading veterinary charity PDSA saved a total of £10.3 million last year thanks to its team of volunteers.
More than 4,800 animal lovers put in 1.25 million hours of unpaid work in 2008, allowing the charity to save the £10.3 million.
This money is enough to provide more than 6 million bandages for injured paws or to buy 300,000 bags of life-saving fluids to be used in one of the charity’s 47 PetAid hospitals.
Jan McLoughlin, PDSA director general, said: “It will cost around £50 million for PDSA to provide its free veterinary service to care for the sick and injured pets of people in need this year. It’s amazing to think that the generosity of people donating their time can make such a big difference to the lives of pets in need of vets in the UK.”
A culture of volunteering is prominent at PDSA, with the charity benefiting hours of unpaid work at its 178 shops, PetAid hospitals and fundraising groups across the UK.
PDSA’s dedicated National Volunteering Centre distributes information and co-ordinates the unpaid work programme.
As a result, PDSA was the first national charity to be awarded the Investing in Volunteers accolade due to its high standards of volunteer management.
Jan said: “PDSA couldn’t function without volunteers supporting staff in its shops, fundraising groups, offices and PetAid hospitals.
“Volunteers make a fantastic contribution – £10.3million in fact, and we hope that people continue to support PDSA and help increase this figure to care for more pets belonging to people in need.”
PDSA was founded in 1917 and cares for the sick and injured animals of people in need. Volunteer opportunities are available across the UK and are listed on the PDSA website, www.pdsa.org.uk/volunteering
‘Yappy’ New Year. Make lending a ‘paw’ to PDSA your New Year’s Resolution
Leading veterinary charity PDSA is asking animal lovers to opt for an alternative New Year’s Resolution this year rather than the usual diet, detox or ditching bad habits. Why not consider doing something a little different by lending a ‘paw’ and volunteering?
Over 4,800 people support the charity for pets in need of vets, mainly at its 179 shops which raise vital funds to provide free veterinary treatment to the sick and injured pets of people in need. Other opportunities exist in fundraising groups, PDSA offices and a very small number of places are available at PDSA’s 47 PetAid hospitals.
PDSA Head of Volunteering, Janet Compton, says: “Most people vow to go to the gym, eat less or cut something out for their New Year’s pledge. But without a good reason to keep motivated, by the end of January, the majority of resolutions made go out the window.
“Volunteering for PDSA not only supports a worthwhile cause, but also helps people to learn new skills and make new friends. Whether you can spare a couple of hours a week or a few days, why not give volunteering a go for PDSA this January?”
PDSA volunteer opportunities are available across the UK and are listed on the PDSA website, www.pdsa.org.uk/volunteers. For more information about becoming a volunteer, please contact PDSA National Volunteering Centre on freephone 0800 854 194.

