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Raising Funds for Hillside’s Animals...

If you are holding a Sponsored Fund Raising Event for Hillside...

...you may set up a fundraising page easyfundraising.org.uk www.everyclick.com/hillsideanimal/info www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/hasnorwich

If you buy goods online... you can help without it costing you a penny!

If you would like to donate an old car that you no longer require, with some MOT, in reasonable working order, and are able to bring it to Hillside, our vet staff often need extra transport to help tend to the animals in different parts of the sanctuary. You may telephone Ben in our office on 01603 736200 to discuss.

If you can’t get your old car to Hillside,every car still has a value to us,whether roadworthy or only good for scrap... Give-A-Car will arrange the collection and either scrap the car or sell it at auction and donate most of the proceeds to us.

...donate a small percentage of your online purchase to Hillside’s animals without adding anything to your bill. For instance, if you shop online atTesco, they will donate £1 to Hillside without affecting the cost of your grocery bill at all. Over 2000 major stores such as John Lewis and M&S participate in the scheme. It costs nothing to join. Just type in the link below to find out more or to join up for free...

USED INK CARTRIDGES?

OLD PHONES?

If you have any old mobile phones or ink cartridges, you can turn them into funds to help our rescued animals. Just Google

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To arrange a free collection call 0207 736 4242 and tell them you would like Hillside’s rescued animals to benefit from the proceeds

RECYCLE 4 CHARITY where you can register to request bags to post phones and cartridges on to them in support of Hillside.

Please DON’T send them to Hillside as you can raise more funds for us by dealing directly with RECYCLE 4 CHARITY.

This little pony came to Hillside in need of lots of care and attention. Most of his body was covered in a condition called ‘rainscald’ and this was one of the worst cases we had seen.

With lots ofTLC, he improved very quickly. He soon gained weight and was so much brighter in himself. He received veterinary attention to help his skin condition and, on a warm spring day, we gave him a medicated bath which he really seemed to enjoy.

This Standing Order is for: Donation Adoption Both (Please tick)

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