Baby, it's cold inside!
Taiga the Great Grey surveys the new gift
Established
as a registered charity in 2001, the primary function
of SOS is to provide and operate a facility for the
care & rehabilitation of wild Owls and other
Raptor species.
However, we could not undertake this valuable and
worthwhile work without the support and generous
donations given to us both by members of the public
and the various local firms and organisations who
chip in with funds, resources and various items of
equipment!
Our Raptor Hospital is fully equipped and dedicated
to the care and treatment of the many injured wild
owls & other birds of prey which are brought here
each year, but in the twelve years since we first
opened our doors, much of the original equipment has
had to be replaced, and it's upkeep, refurbishment or
replacement remains a constant source of concern as
we aim to give the birds the best possible treatment.
But good Samaritans often come to our aid, and the
most recent instance was the "East of England
Co-operative Society" who kindly donated a brand new
fridge for our hospital.
You might ask, why does S.O.S. need of a fridge? The
answer is simple, as many of the preparations we use
to treat the birds need to be kept cold and the
reliable refrigeration of these expensive
medicines at the correct temperature ensures we get
the best out of them
So our sincere thanks go out to the east of England
Co-Operative Society, who operate a wonderful scheme
called the, "660 Community Dividend Fund" which means
that anyone purchasing products from the CO-OP can
request that their 'divi' can be given to
local charities and other
worthy organisations. Earlier in the week Maria
Harrup, who is Communications & Community Manager
of the Co-Op, came with a colleague to meet a few of
our feathered residents and to mark their gift with a
commemorative plaque.
And meanwhile, if you feel that you could make a
donation, of money, materials, appliances or time
then please do not hesitate to contact us - all
contributions gratefully received!