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Iʼve raised £320 to Fence the land at Animals Lost Paradise Found charity in Portugal
- Alcoutim, Portugal
- Funded on Sunday, 25th November 2018
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We are a small animal charity based in Portugal rescuing stray and abandoned animals. Currently we have a total of 145 animals including cats, dogs, horses, goats and chickens. we already have kennels and enclosures for the animals, but desperately need to fence our land to make more designated areas for the animals to run and be free safe. Our charity is only a small charity, but cannot continue to grow with the demand of animals needing rescuing without your help. You can see all about us at www.associationanimalslostparadisefound.com
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paula sousa
Sep 6, 2018
Two of the most selfless people you could ever wish to meet .
£100.00
Gail O'Brien
Aug 8, 2018
Good luck with the fundraising. I hope you reach your target. You do an amazing job. X
£20.00
Amanda
Aug 7, 2018
£30.00
Anonymous
Aug 3, 2018
leigh-ann bath
Jul 30, 2018
keep up the good work guys xx
£100.00
Anonymous
Jul 29, 2018
£10.00
Janet Rayner
Jul 29, 2018
Good luck with this fund raising!
£50.00
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Mark O'Shaughnessy
Alcoutim, Portugal
Our charity is only small and needs the support of donations to help the stray animals find shelter and hopefully new and forever homes. But with now 145 animals in our sanctuary we desperately need to expand our shelters to accommodate the increasing number of rescue animals.