United to support pet rescue charity
Date published: 21 August 2015
SUPPORTERS . . . Unity Partnership’s Jigsaw group members, who organise the organisations’s fundraising activities, visit Pennine Pen Animal Rescue. The staff will be backing the charity this year.
SUPPORTERS . . . Unity Partnership’s Jigsaw group members, who organise the organisations’s fundraising activities, visit Pennine Pen Animal Rescue. The staff will be backing the charity this year.
AN animal rescue charity is hoping support from Oldham Unity Partnership will give it a final boost towards its £66,000 fundraising target.
The partnership has chosen Pennine Pen Animal Rescue Centre in Honeywell Lane as its sponsored charity for the year. The group rehouses unwanted and abandoned animals.
The charity wants to renovate existing kennels and build extra saccommodation for the animals and has won £62,000 in grants, pledges and donations and is now pushing to raise the final £4,000.
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