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RSPCA Seeks Passionate Volunteers in Lancashire to Support Animals
The RSPCA is actively seeking dedicated individuals from Lancashire to fill two essential volunteer roles at its Preston branch. The organization aims to enhance its operations and support for local animals by recruiting a general trustee and a secretary trustee.
The roles are designed for those who share a passion for animal welfare and possess the necessary skills to contribute effectively. The general trustee will help guide the strategic direction of the branch, ensuring that it meets its objectives and serves the community effectively. Meanwhile, the secretary trustee will play a pivotal role in maintaining records, managing correspondence, and supporting the board’s administrative functions.
Importance of Community Involvement
The RSPCA emphasizes the need for community involvement in its mission to protect and care for animals in distress. According to a spokesperson for the organization, “Volunteers are the backbone of our operations. Their commitment and skills directly impact the lives of animals in need.”
Lancashire residents are encouraged to consider these opportunities, which not only provide a chance to make a difference but also allow individuals to gain valuable experience in leadership and organizational skills. The RSPCA is particularly interested in candidates who are organized, motivated, and have a genuine interest in animal welfare.
The Preston branch of the RSPCA has been a crucial part of the local community, offering a range of services from rescue and rehabilitation to education on responsible pet ownership. Volunteers in these roles will be instrumental in shaping the future of the branch and enhancing its capacity to serve animals and residents alike.
How to Apply
Interested individuals can apply for the positions by visiting the RSPCA’s official website or contacting the Preston branch directly for more information. The organization offers support and training to ensure that all volunteers are well-prepared for their responsibilities.
With applications now open, the RSPCA hopes to fill these positions soon, reinforcing its commitment to animal welfare in Lancashire. Individuals are urged to take this opportunity to engage with their community and help make a lasting impact on the lives of animals in need.
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