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Registered charity no. 210743
If you feel you can help us with our work and
wish to contribute, there are many convenient
ways to do so. Please read on and follow the
links to donate or help.
Similarly to JustGiving, you can become a regular giver to the
charity, by downloading our form (here) and posting it to us
(address below).
Selling something? Did you know you can link the sale to RSPCA Canterbury
and District Branch. You decide how much of the final sale price (between 10%
and 100%) gets donated and ebay do the rest. It evens appears on the
item auction description, so those viewing get to see how jolly kind you are.
Just click on the ebay logo to see how easy it is.
Clicking on the JustGiving logo takes you to our JustGiving page,
where you can make a one off secure donation, set up monthly
donations or even set up an event you are doing to raise
sponsorship for RSPCA Canterbury and District.
If you like to do it the old fashioned way, you can send a cheque. If you make it
payable to ‘RSPCA Canterbury’ it will help animals in this area get the life
they deserve. Donations should be sent to RSPCA Canterbury, Wellington Street,
Whitstable, Kent CT5 3DF.
Regular Giving
Legacy
If you are considering leaving RSPCA Canterbury money in your will, you may
find this leaflet helpful.
A special thank you, to all of you for your ongoing support!!
Snail Mail
Buy a Brick

If you are stuck for a present to get someone, then why not buy
them a brick? We are going to need quite a few to build the
CADAC buildings and we need all the help we can get. The
recipient gets a personalised card telling them that you have
supported the RSPCA by buying a brick on their behalf.
you can purchase bricks in multiples of £5 via the Contact Us page.
Bereavement

Some of us would much rather our loved ones paid their respects, when we
pass away, by showing support of a cause we believe in rather than buying
flowers. We are all different in our wishes, but if you feel its appropriate to do,
then running a collection to donate in memory of someone precious can be a
profound mark of respect. This can also be linked to our Buy a Brick campaign, so
those involved can see the physical future of animal care in this area, and feel
they have contributed as their loved one would have wished.
It is important to add that to ensure collections go directly towards the care of
Animals in this area, all cheques should be payable to ‘RSPCA Canterbury’