A Berkshire homeowner has actually been called a finalist in the Animal Charity Employee of the Year classification at nationwide animal well-being awards.
Tracey Waldron, who operates at National Animal Welfare Trust’s Trindledown Farm website, is a finalist in 2023 Petplan and ADCH Animal Charity Awards.
Now in its 11th year, the awards are a yearly event of the amazing work performed by animal charities and not-for-profit organisations throughout the UK, Ireland and Channel Islands, in collaboration with Association of Dogs and Cat Homes (ADCH).
Commenting on her election, Tracey said: “I was truthfully shocked at the election however extremely honoured, I have actually seen previous winners and never ever did I believe I match those accomplishments. A big part of what we do is attempt and inform our visitors and adoptees about accountable animal ownership and where possible help keep individuals together with their family pets if we can.
“For me, after spending a long period of time in the business world, going home every night understanding you have actually made a distinction to animals and individuals’s lives is all I have actually ever wished to do…this truly is my dream job . I will never ever be abundant, however money isn’t whatever.”
Tracey handles the purpose-built rehoming centre, in Great Shefford, which specialises in the care of elderly animals, or those that are near completion of life and require a peaceful space.
Petplan’s sales and marketing director, Bella von Mesterhazy, included: “Through our partnership with over 1,200 animal charities we see every day the difference teams and individuals make to the lives of animals. The Petplan & ADCH Animal Charity Awards are a time to show our appreciation and give these remarkable finalists the recognition they deserve.”
This year’s awards will be hung on Tuesday, May 16, in Telford, where the finalists will delight in a celebratory supper and a night of home entertainment prior to the winners in each classification are revealed.