I've raised £500 to help the South Essex Wildlife Hospital continue their great work helping injured animals in the local area

"Dedicated to putting ‘life’ back into the ‘wild‘, SEWH is a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and public advice charity. We care for sick and injured wildlife and aim to release animals back into the wild. No injured or sick animal is turned away. SEWH relies entirely on donations."
The South Essex Wildlife Hospital is a small organisation that helps on a big scale. They are the only hospital of their kind in the area, and although they are based in South Essex, their care stretches as far North Kent and East London.
Started in 1995 as a small at-home operation, it soon evolved as the needs of the local wildlife grew and grew.
Working 7 days a week, with a mixture of paid vetinerians and volunteers, they can get up to 100 calls a day, and go out in hazardous conditions conditions to collect an injured animal.
This all doesn't come cheap for a charity, so they ask for donations from members of the community.
This is why I have decided to raise money for them.