Nominate Doncaster's RSPCA for a chance to win £1,000

RSPCA Doncaster, Rotherham and District Branch is asking for nominations to win a £1,000 award from Ecclesiastical Insurance Group.
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The animal charity is encouraging people to nominate them for a chance to win £1,000 as part of specialist insurer Ecclesiastical's Movement for Good awards, which is giving £1million away to charities this summer.

It’s quick and easy to nominate online, although nominations close today, at www.movementforgood.com

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Winners will be drawn at random and the more times RSPCA Doncaster, Rotherham and District Branch is nominated the more chance it has of being selected.

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The local RSPCA Branch have suffered a dramatic decrease in funds throughout the pandemic and, if they were to be awarded this grant, they would put it towards the vital work they carry out rehabilitating and rehoming animals in need.

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RSPCA Doncaster, Rotherham and District Branch is encouraging everyone to use their social media channels to ask people to vote for them to give the charity the best possible chance of winning.

Being a local, self-funded charity (separately registered from the National RSPCA) the branch rely upon donations of funds and goods to continue the work that they do supporting animals in the local Doncaster and Rotherham communities.

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Mark Hews, Group Chief Executive of Ecclesiastical Insurance Group, said: “We’re delighted to announce the launch of Ecclesiastical’s Movement for Good awards for the third year running. Our Movement for Good awards will continue to help charities at a time when they need it most and we know that for many charities, £1,000 can make a real difference.”

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