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Pets

Get Involved

Volunteering for the RSPCA is just one of the enjoyable ways of helping animal welfare and can be very rewarding. Volunteers make a huge contribution to the work we do to prevent cruelty, promote kindness to and alleviate the suffering of animals. The RSPCA shop located in Bedford town centre would very much welcome some volunteers. Volunteers Needed Our Bedford branch, situated across from the bus station is a very modern, vibrant and well-run shop. The current staff are very welcoming and friendly and would really appreciate some additional volunteers to help run the shop. Volunteering is such a great way to meet likeminded people who share the same enthusiasm for animal welfare. There are many other benefits too, such as: • gaining new skills or developing existing ones • the chance to try out something new • doing something useful and rewarding • gaining a sense of achievement • putting something back into the community • developing your personal skills and confidence Anyone can volunteer. We value diversity and encourage volunteers from all sections of the community. Unfortunately, there are limited opportunities for anyone who is under 16 years of age and some restrictions apply in relation to opportunities for under 18’s.

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An Interview with a Trustee Simon Mason has been a trustee for the RSPCA Bedford North Branch for nearly 3 years. His role within the team is that of the treasurer. Why did you want to become a trustee for the RSPCA? The welfare and wellbeing of animals has always been something that I care about. Naturally, when I heard that the Bedford North branch were recruiting, I was delighted. What do you enjoy about your role? I like being involved in the decision-making process regarding how money is to be saved and spent. I enjoy preparing and presenting the financial reports to the charity. Plus, I like being involved in my local community. Did you have any pets when you were growing up? Yes, we had a lovely Jack Russell. Before that we had three cats. I was brought up in quite a rural area, so we were near a lot of wildlife and farm animals. So, I have always grown up with a high degree of respect and care for animals. Have you always lived in Bedford? No. I moved here from Stratford-Upon-Avon, and before that I lived in Great Yarmouth. I’m originally from Norwich, so I am quite well travelled! What do you think about the new initiatives and campaigns announced in the annual review? Amazing! There are some really inspiring and creative ideas within the review, as well as the heartwarming stories of all the animals that have been rehabilitated and rehomed. If you need to contact our Branch (North Bedfordshire) for any reason we can be reached by the details below, or for an animal welfare issue or emergency, contact; 0300 1234 999. Lines are open 7 days a week 24/7. Email: info@rspcabedsnorth.org.uk Tel: 01234 266965 / 01234 930304

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