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RSPCA.
The RSPCA stands for
R - Royal
S - Society
(for the)
P - Prevention
(Of)
C - Crulety
(To)
A - Animals
Here is there goal:
The RSPCA's vision is to work for a world in which all humans respect and live in harmony with all other members of the animal kingdom.
Our mission statement
The RSPCA as a charity will, by all lawful means, prevent cruelty, promote kindness to and alleviate suffering of animals.
The RSPCA intends to achieve its mission by:
effecting strong branch, regional, national and international organisations dedicated to providing a public service, delivering effective relief of animal suffering and enforcing the law
working tirelessly to reduce the harmful impact of human activities on animals through education, campaigning and the application of ethics, science and law
striving for the highest levels of efficiency, effectiveness and integrity
urging that, save where the public benefit requires, humankind should not intentionally cause suffering to any animal when it is not for its own benefit, or cause suffering by neglect. This applies whatever the animal, or the situation in which it finds itself.
Society structure
The Society is structured into a number of specialist and support departments, most of whose staff are based at the National Headquarters, while others work from home.
These departments, including Freedom Food, report to the Directors (John Rolls, Nigel Yeo, and Brian Millar) who in turn, report to the Chief Executive (Mark Watts).
Charitable status
The RSPCA is a registered charity (no. 219099) that receives no lottery or state aid. Its £82 million annual running costs are funded exclusively by voluntary donations and legacies.
To read the RSPCA Acts and the Society's current rules click here. Please note that this content will open in a new browser window.
How YOU can help:
- If you know about an animal that is injured or being treated cruelly, call the RSPCA's national 24-hour cruelty and advice line on 0300 1234 999.
- Campaign for new animal welfare laws.
- Make a donation to the RSPCA to help the Society achieve even more for animals.
- Become a member of the RSPCA and support its work.
- Become a volunteer at your local RSPCA branch and help out with practical animal welfare work, or fundraising.
R - Royal
S - Society
(for the)
P - Prevention
(Of)
C - Crulety
(To)
A - Animals
Here is there goal:
The RSPCA's vision is to work for a world in which all humans respect and live in harmony with all other members of the animal kingdom.
Our mission statement
The RSPCA as a charity will, by all lawful means, prevent cruelty, promote kindness to and alleviate suffering of animals.
The RSPCA intends to achieve its mission by:
effecting strong branch, regional, national and international organisations dedicated to providing a public service, delivering effective relief of animal suffering and enforcing the law
working tirelessly to reduce the harmful impact of human activities on animals through education, campaigning and the application of ethics, science and law
striving for the highest levels of efficiency, effectiveness and integrity
urging that, save where the public benefit requires, humankind should not intentionally cause suffering to any animal when it is not for its own benefit, or cause suffering by neglect. This applies whatever the animal, or the situation in which it finds itself.
Society structure
The Society is structured into a number of specialist and support departments, most of whose staff are based at the National Headquarters, while others work from home.
These departments, including Freedom Food, report to the Directors (John Rolls, Nigel Yeo, and Brian Millar) who in turn, report to the Chief Executive (Mark Watts).
Charitable status
The RSPCA is a registered charity (no. 219099) that receives no lottery or state aid. Its £82 million annual running costs are funded exclusively by voluntary donations and legacies.
To read the RSPCA Acts and the Society's current rules click here. Please note that this content will open in a new browser window.
How YOU can help:
- If you know about an animal that is injured or being treated cruelly, call the RSPCA's national 24-hour cruelty and advice line on 0300 1234 999.
- Campaign for new animal welfare laws.
- Make a donation to the RSPCA to help the Society achieve even more for animals.
- Become a member of the RSPCA and support its work.
- Become a volunteer at your local RSPCA branch and help out with practical animal welfare work, or fundraising.
Re: RSPCA.
I would love to helpout I try to that when any animal is injured so i totally support the Rspca
Re: RSPCA.
Since this only covers England and Wales I don't think you can, but still, you should support your local SPCA.
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