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Sanctuary survival

For the third time in 28 years, Gentleshaw finds itself in desperate need of your support. Following the devastating fire of 2019, with your help, we dusted ourselves off and carried on. Funds raised were helping to replace the enclosures lost , along with further improvements to our animals homes. After battling though a wet winter, we were ready to welcome visitors to boost the coffers and keep the sanctuary going through our re build. However, we found ourselves, along with so many others, loosing our busy season, a time to line the nest for the winter, and due to the Corona virus, unable to open to visitors, carry out fundraisers or attend events. Our rainy day pot is going to be depleted, the money we raised to re build will have to be re directed to keeping the sanctuary going though this time. Money may not be coming in, but bills will continue to need paying. 
     We know this is a terrible time for all of us, and that fundraisers are popping up anywhere, but if you find yourselves with a few pounds spare, our little sanctuary would greatly appreciate your help. We don't know how long this will go on for, but we do know that without support, we may not re open at all.   

More information about Gentleshaw Bird Of Prey Wildlife Hospital: Rehabilitation of wild, injured birds of prey. Sanctuary for rescued, re homed or mistreated captive bred exotic animals including birds of prey, reptiles, primates, emus, raccoons.

thank you for anything you can give, look after each other.

Fundraising team: Green army (2)

Jenny Morgan
Organizer
England
Gentleshaw Bird Of Prey Wildlife Hospital
Beneficiary
Lesley Smith
Team member
Colin Morgan
Team member

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