i think they would provide homes for each and everyone of them or at least try and get some a home and some might have to be put down [sobs in background] and they might keep some them self
the rspca stakeholders areInternal stakeholders1. trustees2. employeesExternal stakeholders3. the charity commission4. donators5. media.
it would be devestating
i think you have to 18 but to help out at the rspca shelter you will need to be 16
call rspca or wires immediantly
To volunteer for a charity in Africa, one would first have to find a charity that works in Africa. Signing up with the charity, and specifically for overseas work, would be how one would gain a placement with the charity overseas.
I would go to the RSPCA if you want kittens.
they started the rspca up because the pets were been banded and homelss and were treated badly so they would take them away and make sure they have a good life
Help Animals, its stands for: Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to AnimalsIf owners can't cope with their animal they will phone the RSPCA and the RSPCA will take your animal off of you for permanently rehoming or they can advise you on things, or they can say where your going wrong.The RSPCA are there to help protect animals against cruelty and rescue those that are abandoned each year. They spend all their time ensuring that the animals welfare is to the best ability they can achieve. T.L.C is what abandoned animals long for. Just the company and trust can change an animal. If it wasn't for the RSPCA a lot of animals would be living in fear, distress, starvation and very lonely!The RSPCA is a community based charity that works to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting their care and protection. They take care of injured/sick animals that have been found in the wild by themselves or by others. The RSPCA takes care of lost animals until they can be picked up by their owners or be adopted by a new owner if they don't have one already.
It would be advantagous to speak to a healthcare professional or cancer charity as there are a number of differing strains of ccancer that can effect the eye area
http://www.rspca.org.uk/ It really depends on what you would like to do there. There are many areas in the RSPCA where one may work. I strongly suggest you start off by becoming a volunteer, its a great way to learn how the place is run and whats involved in being there. I would also suggest speaking to some one directly from RSPCA I am sure they would be happy to answer all questions you may have
i would like to know who is availabe for charity
The RSPCA stands for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and NSW stands for New South Wales, which is an area of Australia. So the site is about the RSPCA organization that covers New South Wales and do the same sort of job as this organization would in the UK.