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Make a difference by helping dogs

Your support helps us give rescue dogs a fresh start, covering safe kennels, food, vet care, training, and the love they need to find their forever homes. 

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Will You Donate Today?

Donate by
Set up monthly donation

Your £5 a month helps cover the cost of vital flea treatments, keeping our dogs happy, healthy, and itch-free.

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Are you a UK taxpayer?
Make your donation go further with Gift Aid.

Thank you for signing up for Gift Aid, it means that at no further cost, you can help us to keep our kennels open, our van running, our insurances up to date, and enable us to keep rescuing dogs in need.

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I am a UK taxpayer and I would like any donation I make in the future and have made in the past 4 years to be treated as Gift Aid donations, until I notify you otherwise.

 

I understand that if I pay less Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all my donations in that tax year it is my responsibility to pay any difference.

 

Please let us know if your tax circumstances or name and address details change so we can amend our records. Please email: finance@helpinghoundshampshire.com 

Other ways to support us

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Buy lottery tickets

Tickets for the lottery cost just £1 per week, with a top prize of £25,000  and at least 60p of your ticket purchase goes towards your chosen charity.

East Hampshire Community Lottery is a weekly lottery that raises money for good causes in East Hampshire District.

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Work with us as a volunteer

We can't do it without you! We need volunteers at kennels, at fundraising events, and more! If you can spare a couple of hours a week, please apply!

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Shop Our Amazon Wish List

We have an Amazon Wish List of the things we need for our dogs and our kennels, or you may prefer to purchase a gift card that we can use as needed.

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Turn Your Challenge into Change

Thinking of taking up a new challenge?

Walking 10 miles a week for a month, or doing Dry January? Doing a Couch to 5K for the first time? 

Why not ask people to sponsor you via a fundraising page on JustGiving?

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Foster dogs for us

Fostering  is such a rewarding experience. We need foster homes for dogs that don't adapt well to kennels, and those that need to be brought along in an experienced home to get them ready for adoption. 

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Raise funds when shopping online

Easyfundraising partners with over 7,000 brands who will donate part of what you spend to a cause of your choice. It won't cost you any extra. The cost is covered by the brand.

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Sell your unwanted goods
for us

Simply sell on eBay as you usually would and select a percentage that you wish to donate to us from the final sale price of your listed items. You can choose to donate between 10% and 100%.

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Fundraise for us

Some of our supporters ask friends to donate to us rather than buying them a  gift - what a great way to make a difference. Every £ helps!

You can create your own Facebook Fundraiser and share it with your friends and family.

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Donate unwanted items

Everything is valuable to us!  Why not donate your good-condition unwanted items so that they can be turned into money to help us save more dogs!

 

If you have dog-related or other saleable items like clothing, homewares, toys, small furniture items or handmade goods  to donate, please email us to arrange delivery or collection.

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Help us to help more dogs
like Blake

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Blake was badly abused while on the streets of Romania. He was found there by a lady after he had been hanged with barbed wire. She took him to a vet where where his injuries were treated, but the wire caused irreversible damage to his trachea and Blake can only  'air bark'. As there were no shelters who could keep him, he was returned to the village where he'd been found. He was then beaten severely and his tail was broken. 

When he came to us on 14 February 2021, he was untouchable, quiet. An escape artist of the highest degree; aloof. We left Blake to decompress for a few weeks and he rather liked another dog in our care, so they started sharing a kennel together. 

Day by day and very slowly, we began to chip away at the wall of utter despair Blake had built around himself. Month after month we made progress - Blake would take treats, enjoy a stoke, sit with us.

Not once did Blake ever show a flicker of aggression. Quite remarkable considering his past. 

It took 10 patient months to rehabilitate Blake and he went to his forever home in December 2021, where he is living the life he so deserves. 

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