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TLA Charity Giveaway Winners

The Local ANSWER £5,000 GIVEAWAY!

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Your worthy winners!

Thank you to everyone who entered our TLA Charity Giveaway. We were blown away by the volume of entries and the obvious support for Gloucestershire’s charities and not-for-profit organisations. We had nearly 5,000 nominations in total for the five £1,000 prizes, with more than 360 organisations put forward. There could only be five winners, but it’s heartwarming to know so many local organisations have the support of Gloucestershire residents.

ANIMALS LOST & FOUND IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE (ALFIG)

Nominated by Jeannie Bowers ALFIG is the largest and most active Facebook group for reuniting pets in Gloucestershire. Since inception we have grown to cover all animals, birds and reptiles, and we work with experts and veterinary staff, as well as 15+ volunteers/admin. Since the Pandemic we have rehomed over 100 cats, and we work with Crickmore Vets and local fosterers to help many cats in need find their forever homes. Find out more by searching ‘Animals Lost & Found in Gloucestershire’ on Facebook

CIRENCESTER OPPORTUNITY GROUP

Nominated by Bex Greenwood Cirencester Opportunity Group specialises in working holistically with children and parents, providing inclusive early years education and support for families. Next year marks the 50th birthday of the charity, and they feel extremely proud to still be able to continue to make a positive difference to the lives of so many local children and their families. Find out more at www.opportunity-group.co.uk

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GLOUCESTER FEED THE HUNGRY

Nominated by Sally House The vision for Gloucester Feed The Hungry is to help put a smile on the faces of people who need it most. To never look down on anyone struggling, but to always be there to lend a helping hand to help them up and have hope for a better tomorrow.

Find out more by searching ‘Gloucester Feed the Hungry’ on Facebook

COTSWOLDS DOGS & CATS HOME

Nominated by Anna Avino The Cotswolds Dogs & Cats Home works across Gloucestershire to support over 1,000 animals each year. They find new families for abandoned, neglected and abused animals who need a new home, and provide access to veterinary treatment for low income pet owners through subsidised veterinary clinics, ensuring no animal suffers because of cost.

Find out more at www.cdch.org.uk

SCRUBDITCH CARE FARM

Nominated by Nicki Hurst

Scrubditch Care Farm is a small charity near

Cirencester providing therapeutic farm-based activities for adults and young people with learning disabilities and mental health issues, as well as people living with dementia. Attendees help to care for our many animals, grow fruit and vegetables, cook and spend time working in our woodland. Time at the farm can help to increase confidence, build independence and promote good health and wellbeing. Find out more at www.scrubditchcarefarm.org.uk

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