Latest Appeal - 'The Fetcher Dog Employee Scheme'
At present Fetcher Dog have two full time and two part time members of staff and are looking to create an impactful and enthusiastic team that are willing and able to tackle the UK and Bosnian stray dog crisis.
Fetcher Dog have been working in this sector and supporting and caring for rescue dogs for seven years and have a proven track record.
Now is the correct time to increase the work force and we have identified the areas that we need to recruit. For this we will need the help of Trusts, Foundations and Local Authorities.
Target for the Appeal
- The target of the appeal is £80200 per year, this will be used to re-organise the current staff levels, recruit and strengthen the core of the Fetcher Dog charity.
By achieving this target, the charity will have the opportunity to grow and develop naturally, leading to even more care and support for our beloved canine companions. In addition, local communities will experience mental and physical benefits through our program of visits to schools and care homes. Furthermore, local councils and authorities will greatly benefit from having designated spaces for unwanted dogs, preventing them from being euthanised.
Belli - Before and After
Belli was saved from his life on the streets after being discovered with a massive and incredibly deep wound on his side. Veterinary professionals suspect he was the victim of a brutal axe attack. Requiring immediate medical care, Belli has since made a remarkable recovery and is now in excellent health, eagerly awaiting a forever home to call his own.
Reason for grant application
Fetcher Dog are a registered charity that generates revenues of £160000 per year with similar expenditure. Primarily this income is from individual supporters of our charity and our mission, these could be previous adopters or supporters gained through our social media channels.
The charity has a specific and unique brand in that is a charity created by a mother and daughter team that’s main purposes is the saving, supporting and rehoming of dogs either from the dog pounds of the UK and the streets of Bosnia, Generally the team are female from the rescuers in Bosnia all the way through to the adopters in the UK.
There are also threats to to charity going forwards as there are simply not enough members of staff to cover sickness and physical burn out, so the request for financial support is both protecting the Fetcher Dog brand as it is and increasing its strength into the future.
These three make up the Fetcher Dog brand -
DOGS - FAMILY RUN CHARITY - FEMALE - IMPACTFUL
Fetcher Dog Rescue Centre and Charity - Overview
Fetcher Dog are a registered charity that generates revenues of £160000 per year with similar expenditure. Primarily this income is from individual supporters of our charity and our mission, these could be previous adopters or supporters gained through our social media channels.
The charity has a specific and unique brand in that is a charity created by a mother and daughter team that’s main purposes is the saving, supporting and rehoming of dogs either from the dog pounds of the UK and the streets of Bosnia, generally the team are female from the rescuers in Bosnia all the way through to the adopters in the UK.
Job roles and how the funds will be distributed:
If you are interested in supporting this cause or have any inquiries, feel free to reach out to Paul at paul.connor@fetcherdog.com. Setting up a standing order or making a one-off payment is also incredibly easy.
Additionally, I kindly request that you share this with any colleagues who may be interested in supporting this noble cause.
If you would like to visit the rescue centre in Hastingleigh, Kent (TN25 5HE) please contact the above email address or phone 07954180570
Thank You