Milton Keynes-based charity is searching for two cat-lovers to volunteer

    Cats Protection, the UK's leading cat charity, is on the hunt for new volunteers to help out at their Milton Keynes & District Branch.

    The branch is currently seeking a welfare team leader and fundraising team leader. No management experience is necessary and the charity say they will provide plenty of assistance and support materials.

    Welfare team leaders have the important role of coordinating and supporting volunteer cat fosterers, providing advice and guidance when needed, and allowing the branch to help more cats and kittens in need.

    The branch relies on public donations, so the fundraising team leader role is an essential one to enable them to be #HereForTheCats during the current pandemic. They will be involved in organising virtual fundraising events and supporting a team of volunteer fundraisers.

    The branch is currently running a Hands-Free Homing scheme so cats can still be adopted within Covid-19 restrictions. Since launching Hands-Free Homing, Cats Protection has rehomed 5,000 cats across the UK.

    As well as finding new homes for unwanted and abandoned cats, Cats Protection also offers cat care advice to the public and can help towards the cost of neutering. 

    Helen Parkes, Area Branch Development Manager said: “Volunteering for Cats Protection is a fun and rewarding experience. We work hard to match people’s skills, interests and time availability to the roles on offer so if you have something to contribute, please get in touch.” 

    If you are interested in becoming a volunteer for Cats Protection’s Milton Keynes & District Branch, please call 01825 741 995 or email bsusouth@cats.org.uk. A video about volunteering for Cats Protection can be found here: http://bit.ly/VolunteeringforCP.

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