Ten-point plan to preserve the RSPCA's services in South Cambs

  1. If 400 people all donated just one carrier bag of saleable items at any of our charity shops, it would raise £4,000
  2. If they all completed a gift aid form that would add another £1,000.
  3. If 20 people with an interest in books and reading volunteered for half a day each week at our 2nd hand bookshop at 188 Mill Road they'd raise an extra £12,000 each year.
  4. If 5 more people volunteered for half a day each week at our Burleigh St shop they'd raise an extra £200 per week, £10,000 over the course of a year, by increasing the rate at which donations could be processed for sale.
  5. If 100 extra people visited our shops each week and all made just one purchase at each visit it would raise £13,000.
  6. If 200 people from our branch area did nothing other than join the RSPCA, we would have £1,000 as our share of their subscription fees.
  7. If 20 of them regularly attended our AGM each year we wouldn't have the annual worry that the AGM would be invalid and need to be held again, due to low turnout.
  8. If 2 of them were prepared to join our committee it would mean we could be certain of having enough trustees to comply with the regulations for a valid RSPCA branch.
  9. If 100 people each volunteered to collect for just one hour during RSPCA week they'd raise £2,400.
  10. If ten people each got together with friends and organised their own fundraising event (coffee morning, open garden, car boot sale etc.) they'd raise £1,000.

That would secure the basic fee we have to pay for veterinary services at our clinic and mean our existing fundraising activities would comfortably be able to cover the additional costs of boarding and rehoming injured strays and cases from the Inspectors and ensuring that animals needing surgery could be treated.

Get involved!

We always need more volunteers to keep our branch services in action.

Currently our most urgent needs are for helpers at our three charity shops and people willing to consider joining our committee of management as branch trustees.

If you are interested in volunteering at one of our shops, please download and complete a copy of our Shop volunteer form then bring it to either 61 Burleigh Street, Cambridge or 10A Market Street, Newmarket and ask to have a chat with the manager on duty. The manager at Burleigh Street also deals with training of new volunteers at our second hand bookshop at 188 Mill Road, Cambridge.

If you might be interested in becoming a branch trustee, there is more information about this in our online leaflet about trusteeship.

A complete list of volunteer opportunities with the branch is maintained on our page on the i-volunteer website

If you're just interested in finding out more about general aspects of volunteering, please email volunteering@rspca-cambridge.org.uk and ask to be added to our volunteer news circulation list. If you'd like to have a preliminary chat with one of the branch committee members, call in at the Burleigh Street charity shop on a Sunday after 12 noon.

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