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Monday 24th to Sunday 30th May 2021 is GSPCA Cupcake Week here in Guernsey
Can you make/bake & sell cupcakes to raise money for the GSPCA? By doing so you would be helping many injured and abandoned animals like the seals, turtles, many cats and Pongo the diabetic cat, not to mention the many hedgehogs and baby birds.
Why not get baking, organise a cupcake sale or coffee morning, or if you're a business maybe sell some on the day and make a percentage to go the GSPCA.
The Guernsey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GSPCA) is a non-profit, community based charity who actively works to prevent cruelty to all animals as well as promoting animal care and protection. As the GSPCA is not a States funded agency, it relies on the continuous generosity of the Guernsey public help by the following,
The annual Cupcake Week is by far the easiest way for everyone to be involved in one way or another. The official dates are between the 24th and 30th May 2021 but don't worry, if you’re unable to participate on this specific day you can still organise a special day for you and your friends anytime in May.
Once you have your day planned, register online by emailing [email protected] pop in or call 01481 257261 and we can include your event on our web page. This page you can use to help communicate your event and also to enable those supporting your event to donate on line. If you email us information and updates we can include your target, posting messages and photos. If you prefer to do your fundraising offline, that’s ok just let us know.
Once you have registered let everyone know that you’re raising funds for the GSPCA. The website page http://www.gspca.org.gg/page/gspca-cupcake-week also contains ideas and tips on how to organise and help you have a successful day.
When you register we will place your details here if you would like.
Your dog can be involved as well; if you’re a business that wants to get involved for please get in touch.
If you’re making cupcakes for humans, you might as well make some for their dogs to help raise funds too.
Mark it in your calendars – The sweetest week of 2021 will fall between the 24th to 30th May. So start thinking and planning out your creations and let’s make this the biggest year for animals in the care of the GSPCA.
Grab your favourite recipe, dust off your chef’s hat and get your mixer ready for the sweetest event of the year, Cupcake Week for the GSPCA. Between Monday 24th and Sunday 30th May, registered GSPCA Cupcake Cooks across Guernsey will descend on their schools, workplaces and social groups with batches of truly scrumptious homemade cupcakes that will be exchanged for donations to the GSPCA!
Whether you register as a GSPCA Cupcake Cook or go into training as a GSPCA Cupcake eater – you will be supporting the thousands of animals that the GSPCA cares for every year.
To get involved…
1. Register & Send us your details of your event so we can include it on our fundraising page
2. Send the fundraising page to all your friends and family
3. Download resources
4. Bake up a storm
5. Add donations through the fundraising page
6. Choose a winner in your own cupcake competition
When baking cupcakes for GSPCA Cupcake Week it’s important to use eggs that have come from free range or cage-free farming systems. Cupcake Week raises funds to help the GSPCA fight animal cruelty – so by baking cupcakes using cage-free eggs you’re not only raising much needed funds for the GSPCA but helping get hens out of cages at the same time.
There is overwhelming scientific evidence to support the GSPCA’s view that hens do not belong in cages. Frustrated from an inability to express natural behaviours as simple as scratching in the dirt, caged hens suffer chronically throughout their short lives, millions around the world exist in less space than an A4 piece of paper!
Step 1 Avoid buying cage eggs all together. If it doesn’t specify the production system then it’s safe to assume the eggs were produced by hens in cages.
Step 2 Look at the label. What you’re looking for are certified barn-laid, free range or organic. Certification means that the standards to which eggs were produced are publicly available and you can then decide whether you find the hen’s living conditions acceptable or not.
Step 3 Be discerning. If in doubt, ask your store manager where the eggs have come from and how the hens have been housed.
The GSPCA would also like to encourage you to use Fairtrade goods where possible.
By changing to Fairtrade, you can change the lives of farmers and producers across the developing world. If more people change to Fairtrade, it demonstrates our support for producers and expresses our dissatisfaction with the unfair trade rules that currently keep millions of people in poverty. A simple action like buying Fairtrade can trigger a positive change in peoples’ lives in developing countries as well as sending a message to our own leaders that we want change in global trade rules.
Cupcake Week for the GSPCA is officially held between Monday 24th and Sunday 30th May. If you’re unable to be involved on this week you can hold your Cupcake Party anytime in May. Once you’ve worked out the date, time and location of your Cupcake Party, mark it on your calendar and start brainstorming some ideas for fabulous, creative cupcakes!
Register online by emailing [email protected] or contact the Shelter. We can then include your event on our Cupcake Week web page
You can easily invite people to your Cupcake Party via our online fundraising page, there are options available to tell people about your party via Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. For more traditional means, we also have some handy downloadable resources in the sections below, including an editable PDF poster that you can add your details to by clicking on the poster and typing in your party information!
When baking cupcakes for Cupcake Week for the GSPCA it’s important to use eggs that have come from cage-free farming systems. Cupcake Week raises funds to help the GSPCA fight animal cruelty – so by baking cupcakes using cage-free eggs you’re not only raising much needed funds for the GSPCA but helping get hens out of cages at the same time. For our vegan and vegetarian supporters there are many great recipes online. We would also like to encourage you to use Fairtrade goods as the GSPCA believes in.
To make your Cupcake Party extra special why not decorate your venue with GSPCA posters, pictures of animals and don’t forget the purple theme. Also to add some fun why not judge which is the best cupcake.
Send us photos and messages (photos of you, your furry loved one(s) or perhaps a team photo) and we’ll include them on the Cupcake Week web page. Let everyone know why you’re baking and raising funds for the GSPCA – your supporters are more likely to donate if they can understand your story and why Cupcake Week is important to you.
Set a fundraising target for yourself and for those who will support you. For example, you could aim to raise £200 by Cupcake Week and this will motivate you and your supporters to reach this target.
Throw the first cupcake! Pledge an amount to your page to show how much fundraising for the GSPCA means to you. It’s a great way to show people that you care and will inspire them to donate.
To download a GSPCA Sponsor form please or set up a Giving.gg page please go to https://giving.gg/donate/charity/2/Guernsey-Society-for-the-Prevention-of-Cruelty-to-Animals-(GSPCA) or for a sponsor form http://www.gspca.org.gg/sites/default/files/GSPCA%20Sponsor%20ship%20form.pdf
Are you having a Cupcake Day Party at work? Ask your employer to get involved and show their support by matching the funds you raise. To approach them, simply download our £ matching letter below and let them know that they are supporting an important cause.
Let everyone in your email address book know how much of an animal lover you are and that you’re baking and raising funds for Cupcake Week for the GSPCA. We’ve made doing this very easy to do – to download a poster for your event click below and encourage people to donate.
Also, if you’ve set them up, don’t forget to post a link on your Facebook or Twitter pages to let your friends now about your Cupcake Party. You can also add information to your email e-signature and include a link to our online fundraising page http://www.gspca.org.gg/page/gspca-cupcake-week .
Let your supporters know that all money raised during Cupcake Week for the GSPCA will go to the GSPCA and the animals in our care. Each year thousands of animals turn to the GSPCA for help. The cost of rescuing, treating, caring for and rehabilitating these animals is enormous. As a charity that is not a States department, we rely heavily on the generosity of the community to continue our vital work.
Also let your supporters know that our fundraising page is completely secure and all donations will be transferred directly to the GSPCA.
Just before your Cupcake Party, email those supporters who haven’t donated and send them a gentle reminder to support your baking!
Start with freshly baked and iced cupcakes. You may want to add some food colouring to the icing to get the right colour for fins, feathers, fur or fangs!
Things you can use to decorate…
Food colouring – Can be used to change the colour of icing and coconut – great for making realistic grass!
Tubes of icing for drawing on cakes – Can be found in the cake decorating section of your supermarket.
Desiccated coconut – Can be used for grass or fur and you can change its colour using food colourings.
Lollies – Everything from Smarties to Snakes to marshmallows to liquorice can be used for ears, tails, facial features and scales.
Hundreds and Thousands – These bouncing balls of design delight can be used for anything from butterfly wings to beetle droppings!
Edible glitter – You can get this at cake decorating stores. Turns a cupcake into a disco ball!
Marzipan or Fondant – Great for moulding animals
To make a dog
Start with an iced cupcake then use:
To make a cat
Start with an iced cupcake then use:
To make a pig
Start with an iced cupcake then use:
To make a spider in a web
Start with an iced cupcake then use:
Animals should not eat cupcakes unless they are specially made with safe, animal friendly ingredients. Chocolate is especially toxic to many animals!
Here’s a simple recipe for dog ‘pupcakes’ so your canine pal doesn’t feel left out!
Here’s a dog-friendly pupcake recipe you can use on Cupcake Week. Remember, pupcakes are special treats and shouldn’t be fed to your dog regularly!
This recipe makes around 12-14 pupcakes.
Ingredients
2 ¾ cups water
¼ cup unsweetened apple sauce
¼ cup oats
4 cups wholemeal flour
1 cup dried apple pieces (you can also use a fresh apple)
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 free range egg, beaten
4 tablespoons honey
Method
Preheat oven to 175 degrees Celsius. Spray muffin tins with cooking oil.
Mix all wet ingredients thoroughly. Combine dry ingredients in separate bowl. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients slowly and using a wooden spoon, mix ingredients well to make sure no dry mixture is left.
Pour into mixture into muffin tins and bake for 1 ¼ hours.
To check if ready, insert a kebab stick into the centre of one of the pupcakes. If the stick comes out dry, the pupcakes are ready to come out of the oven. If not, bake for another 10 minutes and re-check using method described.
Place on a cooling rack or wooden board until cool and then serve one to your pup!
Store extra pupcakes in a sealed container.
Steve Byrne GSPCA said "At the GSPCA we want everyone to make, bake and sell cake to raise funds for the GSPCA during our GSPCA Cupcake Week between the 24th and 30th May."
"We've put together a page full of ideas and resources from making Pupcakes for your dog to promoting animal welfare and fairtrade when you shop for your produce."
"Every penny helps make a real difference during these difficult times and this is a great and fun way to support our work and bring smiles to those enjoying your cakes."
“With few fund raisers and next to no boarding due to lockdown the GSPCA income has been hit hard and we need your support now more than ever.”
“There are many ways you can help support our vital 24/7 work and donate or raise funds for the hundreds of animals in our care.”
“With over 140 hedgehogs, 3 seal pups, dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, fish, reptiles and many birds we help over 3000 animals through the doors every year.”
“With so many animals in our care we would love you to join our sponsor scheme to help us each month.”
“Just a couple of pounds each month can make a massive difference in helping the animals in our care and to find out more please go to http://www.gspca.org.gg/sites/default/files/Angel%20sponsor%20form%20special%202018%20new.pdf .”
“To make a donation you can go to https://giving.gg/donate/charity/2/Guernsey-Society-for-the-Prevention-of-Cruelty-to-Animals-(GSPCA) .”
“We couldn’t do so much without your support and here a few ideas of how you can help us help animals in Guernsey.”
Donate
Donate by calling 01481 257261, by post to GSPCA, Rue des Truchots, St Andrews, Guernsey GY6 8UD or online https://giving.gg/donate/event/5876/GSPCA-Coronavirus-Emergency-Appeal
Sponsored Event
Why not create your own sponsored event or challenge - https://giving.gg/donate/charity/2/Guernsey-Society-for-the-Prevention-of-Cruelty-to-Animals-(GSPCA)
For lots more ideas why not visit our fundraising page www.gspca.org.gg/fundraising
Wish List
Check out our wish list page from the smallest of items to our biggest of projects there are many ways to support us - http://www.gspca.org.gg/about/our-plans-wish-list
To visit our Amazon Wish list to see some of the items we need to help the wildlife please visit - https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/25MJPPDAGXHL1?type=WishList
Legacies & Bequests
By leaving a gift to the GSPCA in your Will really helps us to improve the lives of animals into the future. After providing for those you care for, please consider leaving a proportion of what remains to the GSPCA it is so appreciated and makes a real lasting legacy.
A gift like this to the GSPCA ensures our animals and those in Guernsey will always have someone to keep them safe. To find out more please http://www.gspca.org.gg/about/gifts-wills-and-funding
Gift Aid on Donations over £500
To find out about the States of Guernsey tax relief information on gift aid up to 2020 on donations totalling between £500 and £5000 please see the details by going to https://www.gov.gg/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=2617&p=0
2021 gift aid is from £500 and up to £7500 and here are the details - https://www.gov.gg/article/151830/Income-tax-relief
To download the form to claim for 2020 or before please follow this link https://www.gov.gg/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=1994&p=0
Become a sponsor and GSPCA member
Why become an Angel Pen Pal Sponsor and support our work each month please visit - http://www.gspca.org.gg/sites/default/files/Angel%20sponsor%20form%20special%202018%20new.pdf
To become a Corporate Angel Pen Pal form for your business to sponsor animals in our care each year please click here http://www.gspca.org.gg/sites/default/files/Corporate%20Angel%20Pen%20Pal%20sponsor%20formnew.pdf
Share our posts and follow us on social media
Many of you will have seen us on social media and your support liking and sharing our posts is really appreciated, and to visit our social media pages please go to
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GuernseySPCA
Twitter https://twitter.com/GSPCA
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gspca-guernsey-965b0751/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gspca_guernsey/
Subscribe to our Supporters Newsletter
To subscribe to our supporters newsletter and find out about upcoming events and news please go to https://us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9324335c87c8b3ec9f0016f2a&id=e61c951a08
In line with States of Guernsey advice please DO NOT visit the GSPCA if have been outside of the Bailiwick of Guernsey in line with their advice or have any symptoms of Coronavirus and we continue visits to the Shelter for only essential reasons and to please call us on 01481 257261 or email [email protected] before your trip to see if we can help without you coming to the Shelter. For the latest information and advice please visit http://www.gspca.org.gg/search/node/coronavirus
With huge challenges on our resources and a drop in income from boarding and donations please help us help animals in Guernsey with our #GSPCACoronavirusCrisisAppeal by donating online via - https://giving.gg/donate/event/5876/GSPCA-Coronavirus-Emergency-Appeal
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