• AISPA – Anglo-Italian Society for the Protection of Animals

    AISPA – Anglo-Italian Society for the Protection of Animals

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    The Anglo-Italian Society for the Protection of Animals is a British-based charity that raises funds worldwide to help animal welfare organisations in Italy. The Society was founded in 1952, following the death of the animal welfare pioneer, Leonard Hawksley. Our aim is to improve conditions for many wild and domestic animals which is so desperately needed.

  • Anglican Society for the Welfare of Animals

    Anglican Society for the Welfare of Animals

    HookUnited Kingdom

    The Anglican Society for the Welfare of Animals was formed in 1970 by a group of clergy and lay Christians who felt very strongly that the Church did not speak out on the subject of animal cruelty and suffering. Our mission is therefore to ‘put animals on the agenda of the Christian church’.

  • Animal Care Trust,  Royal Veterinary College

    Animal Care Trust, Royal Veterinary College

    North MymmsUnited Kingdom

    Our pets bring us so much joy. You can do something very special for them in return by leaving a gift in your will to the Royal Veterinary College Animal Care Trust. The RVC’s animal hospitals provide specialist veterinary care to the sickest pets, pioneer new treatments and train the next generation of vets.

  • Animal Defenders International

    Animal Defenders International

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    Animal Defenders International (ADI) works worldwide to protect animals and the environment. Our investigations of wildlife trafficking, animals in circuses, animal experimentation and more drive awareness, education, legislation, and prosecutions. ADI offers practical solutions, like advanced techniques to replace animals in research, and support for governments enforcing animal protection laws.

  • Animal Free Research UK

    Animal Free Research UK

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    Animal Free Research UK is the UK’s leading medical research charity working to create a world where human diseases are cured faster without animal suffering. Our ambition to end the suffering of animals is heartfelt and unswerving. By inspiring and supporting scientists we are creating a community of researchers who champion the use of advanced technology in research.

  • Animal Welfare Foundation

    Animal Welfare Foundation

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    The Animal Welfare Foundation (AWF) is a science and knowledge-based charity which has been putting animal welfare at the heart of veterinary science and education for the past 40 years. Our aim is to deepen understanding of animal welfare and inspire evidence-based actions so that all animals can enjoy a better life. Through funding ground-breaking research and leading impactful debates and conversations at all levels, AWF identifies and tackles animal welfare issues, always pushing for higher standards in the UK.

  • Animal Welfare Japan

    Animal Welfare Japan

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    Animal Welfare Japan was created in1956 to raise public awareness and funding to ensure pioneering animal welfare activities in Japan were continued and improved. Thanks to JAWS UK funding, a lot has been achieved in alleviating animal suffering in Japan over the past 60 years. However, despite the introduction of new animal welfare legislation, there is still much work to be done.

  • Ash Rescue Centre

    Ash Rescue Centre

    DartmouthUnited Kingdom

    Ash Rescue Centre is a Devon based charity that adopts a One Welfare approach to its work with animals, nature and people; a concept that recognises the link between animal welfare, human welfare and environmental conservation. Our 100+ acre conservation site provides a lifetime home to rescued elderly horses, who take their place as conservation grazers in the wildflower meadows and species rich grasslands that have been reintroduced to the site as part of the project.

  • Battersea Dogs and Cats Home

    Battersea Dogs and Cats Home

    LondonUnited Kingdom

    Battersea is here for every dog and cat, and has been since 1860. Over more than 160 years, we’ve gone from one home in London to three rescue and rehoming centres across the country and have cared for over three million vulnerable animals. We take in every animal who needs us, regardless of their age, breed or medical condition and without any judgement.