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Can you help Chilli the pug get the surgery she needs?

Chilli the pug came to us through no fault of her own.

She is a very sweet and excitable little girl, who is so full of beans. She enjoys being in the company of her favourite people and loves a quick game of fetch with her favourite stuffed toys.

Chilli will need an operation once she is settled in her new home for bilateral luxating patella, and potential BOAS surgery. Currently these conditions mean Chilli is unable to walk for long and she struggles with her breathing, which can be distressing for her and her new owners.

If you are able to donate any amount to help us cover the costs of the veterinary bill which will be at least £3,000*, we would be very grateful. You can donate via Just Giving here.

Having this operation will means that Chilli will be able to begin to live a life free of health issues, with a wonderful new family – something she throughly deserves.

If you are interested in adopting Chilli, do please get in touch with our team on 0300 999 7321.

Thank you

*Any money raised in excess of what is needed will be used to cover other veterinary treatment that the animals in our care require.

Volunteer in 2024

Volunteer this year!

New year is a great time for starting something new, and what better activity to add to your schedule than a spot of volunteering?!

Over 170 people in Suffolk volunteer for RSPCA Suffolk Central, but we still need extra help and support.

If you could give some time this year, whether it is a regular commitment or a one-off gesture, we’d love to hear from you.

For a volunteer application form or to find out more about volunteer roles email volunteering@rspca-suffolkcentral.org.uk

Here are some of the roles we particularly need help with in 2024…

Volunteer Collectors

Collectors give just two hours on a Saturday once or twice a year to help collect donations at local supermarkets. We match you to your nearest store and pair you with another volunteer. We always tell you how much has been raised so you know exactly how much of a difference you make. It is an easy way to volunteer and help animals in Suffolk.

Collection Coordinator – West Suffolk

Are you good at organising? Do you know the Bury, Sudbury and Haverhill area well? Could you give a few hours each month to help coordinate store collections in West Suffolk? We are seeking someone with good administration and people skills to liaise with supermarkets and volunteers to organise store collections in West Suffolk. You will arrange rotas, coordinate the delivery of collection materials, and help count the proceeds, all from the comfort of your own home!

Event Volunteers – Set-Up

Can you put up a gazebo? Are you happy to lift and carry boxes and equipment? If so, we need you! Our events are great fun, but manning a stall is not for everyone. Some people are better suited to getting stuck into to the set up and breakdown of events, including putting up gazebos, moving tables, and erecting banners. Pick and choose the events you can help us at and give a couple of hours to help make the stand look amazing so we can raise lots of money!

Event Volunteers – Stand/Stall Holder

Do you enjoy talking to people? We need friendly, outgoing volunteers to welcome people to our event stands and help them participate in activities such as surveys, raffles, and competitions. You will be told about the latest projects the charity is working towards and be briefed on the animals in need of new homes, so that you can talk with confidence about how we are helping animals in Suffolk. You will also meet and spend time with other members of the events team including staff, volunteers, and trustees, meaning you will truly be a part of the RSPCA Suffolk Central family.

Coffee Shop Volunteers

We need friendly, efficient volunteers to help serve coffee and cakes, greet customers, and keep the area clean and tidy at our new coffee shop in Bury St Edmunds on the Bartons Retail Park. The coffee machine is easy to use with a push-button function, and all food comes pre-prepared, so no specialist skills are required. You will be spending time in a bright, welcoming environment and helping to generate funds for animals in need of rescue and rehoming. Great for work experience, broadening your skills, or giving some time back to a cause you love.

Volunteer Spotlight On Tracey Colchester Home Visitor (Pictured)           

“I have volunteered as a home visitor for many years. I visit people to check out the suitability of their dwelling, and visit afterwards to see how their new family member has settled in.

It has been a delight getting to meet so many people and animals, and in so many different places. I’ve visited mansions and small flats. But all these places look like home to me.

The common theme is that the people adopting animals are always of the same mindset. They always have amazing tales to tell of animals they have taken in in the past, or friends they have lost and seek to replace. Or just a desire to help a distressed or lonely creature.  Many share the joy of finding a new companion and friend.

I have met people who were delightfully eccentric, elderly people who were lonely, and children in need of a playmate. There have only been a few occasions where I have felt the place was unsuitable for this animal. Almost always I’ve been able to help unite people with their perfect pet.

It’s never a chore. I think the only problem is that I often want to take the animal home with me instead!”

Deputy Shop Manager Vacancy

Are you ready for a new challenge? Could your customer service, management or retail experience help support our successful and established charity shop?

Part-Time:  14 hours per week with flexibility to work additional hours.

We have an upcoming vacancy for a Deputy Shop Manager at our Felixstowe charity shop. As Deputy you will support the manager to help raise vital funds to prevent cruelty and inspire compassion towards animals in our community.

The successful candidate will have great communication and customer service skills and have proven skills and experience in one or more of the following: retail, merchandising, stock control, volunteer management.

You will need to be computer literate and adept at using the EPOS (till) system. Duties will include managing the shop and volunteers in the managers absence, sorting, pricing and merchandising stock, maximising income through promoting Gift Aid and other initiatives with customers, and upholding compliance with current legislation and Branch and National Society policy and procedures to ensure the safe and efficient running of the shop.

To apply follow this link:  https://uk.indeed.com/jobs?q=RSPCA&l=Suffolk&from=searchOnHP&vjk=7cf318f2ef88395d

For a Job Description/Person Specification click here or contact Kate Grimwood our Operations Administrator at kate.grimwood@rspca-suffolkcentral.org.uk

 

 

And the results are in! – Quiz raises over £900

Many thanks to all the quizzers and volunteers who helped raise a magnificent £912.30 at our quiz on Saturday 25 November.

Despite the freezing weather, 18 teams battled for the top spot with the 50 Percenters taking the honours and the winners’ bottles of wine. Team Coco gallantly brought up the rear and won themselves a consolation prize of tiny chocolate bars.

Many thanks to Lorna, Rach, Sarah, Jan and Stephen for helping set up and run the kitchen and to Rach also for baking. It was certainly quicker and easier with such a good team. Many thanks to Dawn and Ray for doing the raffle and donating the winners’ prizes and to Geoffrey for writing the quiz.

Final thanks to everyone who donated a raffle prize, especially Deben Inns and East of England Co-Op for their vouchers and TESCO Martlesham Heath for the Baileys and chocolates.

Keep an eye on our website for details of more quizzes next year, and if you would like to help out at any of our events, please contact Jane on 07592 517836 or via volunteering@rspca-suffolkcentral.org.uk Without the hard work and enthusiasm of our volunteers, we would not be able to help the number of animals and families with pets that we do. Please consider joining our volunteer team, no matter how many or few hours you feel you can give, especially in 2024, our 200th anniversary year.

Christmas Sparkle in Bury St. Edmunds

Our new Bury St. Edmunds shop team and generous volunteers manned a stall at the town’s light switch on event on Thursday 16th November.   We were keen to update everyone on our new charity and coffee shop that will be opening on Bartons Retail Park on 15th December.   We chatted to lots of lovely people about volunteering opportunities at our new shop, and appealed for stock donations.

The festive stall sold Christmas cards, wrap, pet toys and branded goods – and our competition to guess 3 scents to win free entry into our prize draw proved very popular.   The amazing prizes of an afternoon tea for two (donated by The Ickworth Hotel) and luxury scented candles (kindly donated by Illumens) really attracted the crowds – and dogs – despite the rain!

Successful Christmas Fair raises over £1400

Many thanks to everyone who attended or helped at our Christmas Fair at Holbrook Village Hall on Saturday 18 November. We raised a magnificent £1457.06 for our animals.

Despite the very wet morning, attendance was better than last year, and a great thank you to the stallholders whose excellent selection of high quality goods added to the upbeat feel of the event.

Huge thanks to everyone who made goodies for and served on our popular refreshments stall, especially Jean, Diane, Susanne, Janet, Maggie, Sue and Stephen. Our gratitude also goes to Geoffrey and Richard who ran the new goods stall, and Stephen and Fran on tombola and for setting out the tables and chairs. Many thanks to Bob who helped on the raffle (despite only coming to visit the event with his family), to all who donated prizes and to Sue for seeing them safely delivered to the winners.

Keep watching our website for the latest information on our 2024 events; it’s going to be an exciting year as the RSPCA is celebrating our 200th anniversary and we plan to have some amazing events.

If you want to be added to our mailing list to get the latest e-news and updates on Branch activities, just send your details to supporters@rspca-suffolkcentral.org.uk

Christmas Fair on 18th November

We hope you can join us on Saturday for our lovely Christmas Fair at Holbrook Village Hall, IP9 2PZ. Open from 10am – 2pm, and entry is free.

Shop for that special gift at a selection of quality craft stalls, including photography, Christmas wreaths, felted decorations, animal themed accessories, pyrography, sweetie bouquets, jewellery, wooden bird boxes, soaps, and preserves. In addition to RSPCA stalls such as the raffle and tombola, we’ll be offering RSPCA logo Christmas cards, calendars and diaries. Our traditional bric-a-brac stalls will be there with a variety of first-rate pre-loved items. Animals Asia will be having their ever-popular raffle and we’ll be serving hot and cold refreshments.

All proceeds go to helping animals in need in our local area.

Fun Quiz Night

We are fully booked – if you would like to be put on the reserves list in case any teams pull out, please let us know.  Contact details on the attached poster.

We are excited to let you know about our forthcoming Quiz Night which will be held on Saturday 25th November at St. Michael’s Church Centre.

Further details can be found here.

All profits will go to our rehoming and welfare work in Suffolk.

Open Day & Fun Dog Show – The Result

A great day was had by all and we would like to thank everyone who helped in so many ways before, during and after the event.

A wonderful £2,200 was raised which will go towards helping animals in need in Suffolk.

The dog show was, as usual, very well attended and Best In Show went to Oscar, a lovely black retriever who had previously won the Second Chance (for rescue dogs) class.

 

 

Earl Stonham Dog Show raises almost £700

The strong winds and occasional showers didn’t dampen the spirits at our Fun Dog Show and Fair at Earl Stonham Village Hall on Sunday. We raised £678 for the local animals and a huge thank you to everyone who attended and to those who helped on the day.

The Dog Show was extremely popular and ably judged by Gill and Geoffrey.  Gemma, our Branch Manager, and Diane, a kennel volunteer, chose the Best in Show winner, Morzsi, a characterful crossbreed who, despite having epilepsy, is a very relaxed, happy little dog with a lovely bond with her owners who clearly adore her. Skinner’s Pet Food at Stradbrooke kindly donated prizes to the winners.

We couldn’t stage any of our events without our lovely volunteers. Many thanks to our helpers: Jean, Diane, Sue and Suzanne for their baking and other lovely eatables, John and Yvonne for their bric-a-brac stall, and Stephen, Bob, Maggie, Richard and Janice for helping on the RSPCA stalls. Ian and Sarah ran a great hoopla – not easy in the tricky winds – helped by Carilyn. To discover more about ways to volunteer with the Branch, please contact volunteering@rspca-suffolkcentral.org.uk

More thanks go to the stallholders who brought a fantastic range of quality goods.

This was a lovely day and we saw many beautiful and well-behaved dogs. The good news is that the interest – and money made for our animals – is growing and we hope that we’ll be back next year – bigger and better!

Watch out for our next event – our Open Day and Fun Dog show at the Martlesham Animal Centre on Sunday 3 September.