Speaking about why he has chosen to assist RSPCA Northamptonshire Branch, Peter mentioned ‘Lots of us have our own pets, and we know how much we love them and it’s unhappy to assume that not all pets are as lucky as our personal. RSPCA Northamptonshire Branch do a unbelievable job of supporting Northamptonshire pets to search out secure houses and completely satisfied futures’.
RSPCA Northamptonshire Branch has been supporting Northamptonshire pets since 1964. They have a protracted historical past of rehabilitating and rehoming animals which are introduced into their care however increasingly of their assist is being given by neighborhood outreach providers equivalent to their Pet Food Bank, Neutering Vouchers and their Veterinary Nurse led Welfare Clinic.
Ethan Hopkinson, Business and Community Partnerships Manager at RSPCA Northamptonshire Branch, mentioned ‘We are so grateful to Peter for choosing the branch as his Captain’s charity. His assist comes at a very vital time for the department as we develop our Community Welfare Hub providing, work in the direction of establishing our flagship animal welfare centre and have a good time 60 years of supporting Northamptonshire pets’.
During his 12 months as Captain, Peter may have the chance to advertise and lift funds in help of the RSPCA Northamptonshire department, alongside the Lady Captain’s nominated charity, Cynthia Spencer Hospice.