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During March Curves Guernsey at Admiral Park collected food to help the Women’s Refuge and the GSPCA.
The female only gym asked members to donate non-perishable food and donations for both the Women's Refuge and the Animal Shelter
Emma Trousdale Welfare and Education Officer popped down to collect the food from Becky Chandler and the team last week and couldn't believe it.
Emma said 'I couldn't believe how much they collected.' 'There was over a tonne of animal food which meant the van was packed top to bottom.'
Coleen Bisson from Rainbow Guides recently held a competition and above picture by Amelia Le Provost was judged to be the winner by Emma Trousdale Welfare and Education officer. She choose the below as the runners up which were drawn by Colette Nicolle and Kristen. Well done to all that took part they were all fantastic.
If you shop in Waitrose Rohais store during April please support the GSPCA with your green tokens as we are one of the nominated charities.
Without your support we wouldn't be able to care for the thousands of animals that come through our doors every year.
Fancy raising some funds for the Shelter? On the 29th April there is a sponsored walk being held, for more details -
This Saturday we held our Easter Fayre with Cupcake & Pupcake competitions was held on Saturday.
Hundreds of visitors came along through the day and got to take part and see all sorts of activities. For the kids there was an Easter Assault course where the children had to crawl like a bunny rabbit to find some hidden eggs in a timed race. Everyone won a variety of Easter confectionary and the fastest won a giant Easter Egg.
A HUGE well done to Beth Valpied who completed the course in an eggtastic 27 seconds.
This Sunday gone, volunteers from the Shelter ran a stall at the Blanchelande Easter Event to raise much needed funds for the GSPCA.
We took a range of the pet and GSPCA goods as well as two rabbits and a baby chick to show some of the welfare work carried out at the GSPCA.
Bernard the mascot and the GSPCA's own Easter bunny came along to entertain the many children and adults. In fact Bernard got to meet the new Baliff, Richard Collas.
JOULES of Guernsey’s recent window display has caused quite a stir amongst island dog lovers who have taken a liking to the 10 cardboard canines currently residing at the front of the Pollet shop.
‘Since we made the display we have had quite a few people asking if they could buy the dogs when it is taken down. The team and I thought this would be a great way to raise some funds for the GSPCA so from Monday we will be accepting sealed bids for each of the cardboard cutouts,’ explained Joules’ manager Carol Hutchins.
This week hundreds of children and adult's are getting involved with the GSPCA Cupcake Week.
From organising their own events during break times in work, to schools and brownie groups baking and selling, to cafes and shops selling Cupcakes to raise funds for the hundreds of animals in our care and the 1000's we help every year. To find out who they are and how you can get involved please -