South East Dog Rescue (SEDR) has put out an appeal to raise funds after the kennels it rents have been put up for sale with planning for warehouses to be built.
SEDR is a non-profit organisation based in Greenhithe and has been renting its current kennels for the past 5 years. They now need to raise the funds to buy or find a new home for our dogs—or risk losing it all.
They have mutually rented the site for the past 5 years with other rescues, and whilst they all continue to support each other, they are all working on their our own rescues futures individually given the variations in what is needed by each.
SEDR are trying to raise £1.7 million to buy the kennel site, what they now call home, and save the rescue centre. There has been 16 years of hard work, sacrifice, and love and they want to save it from being lost forever.
SEDR started in 2009 as a home-run effort, taking in one dog at a time. It’s quickly grown into a lifeline for 1000’s of dogs—many of whom came from unimaginable circumstances. They have rehomed dogs, provided sanctuary for those who couldn’t cope in traditional homes, and supported struggling families with food, neutering, and foster care.
Anyone wishing to donate can do so by the following methods.
There is a GoFundMe page: https://gofund.me/eb5afd61 and/or their dedicated bank account for #SaveSEDR is:
Lloyds Bank Plc
Sort: 30-96-31
Account: 49580260
Alternatively, Paypal is also available but please use ref SAVESEDR and select “Family and Friends” option.
The PayPal email address is: [email protected]
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