Rescue centre facing eviction makes funding appeal
Summary
An animal rescue centre in Northamptonshire needs to raise £150,000 to buy the land it uses or face moving to a new location. The centre relies on volunteers and donations to care for its animals, but rising costs and the landlord putting the land up for sale have created financial pressure.Key Facts
- Redhead Rescues Animal Sanctuary is in Finedon, Northamptonshire, and opened in 2020.
- The sanctuary is self-funded and run entirely by volunteers.
- The landlord has put the rescue centre’s land up for sale.
- The sanctuary needs £150,000 to buy back the land to avoid relocating.
- The sanctuary cares for dogs, horses, donkeys, goats, and other animals.
- Fundraising events include a dog show and car boot sale scheduled for 24 May.
- Medical care, neutering, and surgeries for the animals are expensive and ongoing costs are high.
- The cost of living crisis has caused more people to give up their pets, increasing demand on the sanctuary.
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