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£1,385
raised of £1,500 target by 36 supporters

    Weʼve raised £1,385 to help animals affected by war in Ukraine

    Funded on Thursday, 7th July 2022

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    Like everyone in the UK we have been shocked and saddened by events in Ukraine.

    As a veterinary surgery we would particularly like to help pets and animals affected by war. Animal rescue centres in Ukraine and their border countries have been inundated with animals as their owners evacuate or take shelter. Charities need funds for pet food, medical supplies and fuel to transport goods to where they are needed.

    War Paws have been working with trusted Ukrainian rescue partners and with Dogbus, Purrfect Pet Transport, and Breaking the Chains to provide much needed food and supplies to Ukraine and distributing to rescues around the country. Learn more about our chosen charity and how they help animals affected by war here.

    Each of our team will be counting our steps to walk our way around the Ukraine border to raise money for war affected animals. We are also selling bags of 'Treats for Ukraine' in practice with all proceeds donated to War Paws.

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    • Heathfield Vets2 years ago
      Heathfield Vets

      Heathfield Vets

      2 years ago

      We did it! Over 8 Million steps - the equivalent of walking around Ukraine's borders. Thank you so much to everyone who has donated and supported the cause!

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    • Heathfield Vets2 years ago
      Heathfield Vets

      Heathfield Vets

      2 years ago

      We're 1.1 million steps away from our goal of walking the borders of Ukraine and the team is still going strong! Thank you so much for your support!

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    • Heathfield Vets2 years ago
      Heathfield Vets

      Heathfield Vets

      2 years ago

      Thank you so much to everyone for donating, due to your kindness and generosity we have absolutely smashed our target of £500 so we have increased it again to a whopping £1500. It means so much that you are supporting us in this, to help the pets affected by the war in Ukraine. The team is still stepping, having achieved nearly 6 million steps so far, so we are about 3/4 of the way around the border of Ukraine! We hope to reach the target of 8 million steps and £1500 by early May. Thank you again for your support!

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    36

    • Jean Gower (Fleet)

      Jean Gower (Fleet)

      May 9, 2022

      Well done Heathfield Vets

      £25.00

    • Maureen & Chris

      Maureen & Chris

      May 6, 2022

      Great cause - well done Heathfield vets!

      £25.00

    • Sue&Jim Scott

      Sue&Jim Scott

      Apr 30, 2022

      Good luck 👍

      £50.00

    • Sally Watts and ferrets

      Sally Watts and ferrets

      Apr 28, 2022

      All the Watts menagerie say thanks for what you are doing for our friends in Ukraine

      £20.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Apr 26, 2022

    • Kristina Relf

      Kristina Relf

      Apr 26, 2022

      Well done all, great cause 🐶🐱

      £15.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Apr 26, 2022

      £10.00

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