Onwards & Upwards
Thanks to the very much appreciated generosity of our supporters, the response to our “Save Our Sanctuary” appeal has so far significantly helped us bridge our immediate financial shortcomings, helping towards the expense of feeding, caring for & cleaning our birds and animals together with the veterinary services & medication requirements of the injured or unwell wild birds of prey that pass through our hospital.
The donations have also contributed towards the cost of staff, rent, materials and utilities during the lockdown period and have made a positive difference to our abilities to continue our work behind closed doors. We are immensely grateful for them and take this opportunity to thank all those who have made a contribution.
However, now the prospect of a prolonged summer closure means we need to raise funding to look after birds who need specialist feeding, exercise, medication and veterinary treatment. Determined to survive, we ask for your help to maintain our full range of rescue, rehab and conservation services through the winter months ahead, without compromise.
A few pounds a month to our “Onwards & Upwards” survival fund will help us
to do this.
You can contribute by becoming a Friend of S.O.S., adopting an owl, making a donation to the hospital, veterinary and medication expenses or sponsoring a wild owl nest box. Whatever form of donation you choose comes with the flexibility of contributing whatever you would like, when you like. Be assured your donation will make a world of difference… and a difference to our world.
Finally, on behalf of the Trustees of Suffolk Owl Sanctuary I would like to thank our loyal, hard working and ever diligent and compassionate employees and volunteers who have worked in much-reduced teams above-&-beyond during the past months to keep S.O.S. running. Job well done!
You can find out more about S.O.S. by visiting our home page or by dropping us an email with any questions you may have. Meanwhile, thank you for your attention, stay well and please take care in the days ahead.
Sincerely,
Chris Astridge
Director
Suffolk Owl Sanctuary