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WSPA Champions

Volunteers raise money for WSPA

If you are passionate about animal welfare, why not join WSPA Champions, a club for our dedicated fundraisers?

Could you commit to raising either £500, £1,000 or £5,000 in 12 months for our work with wildlife, farm animals, disaster relief or companion animals?

There is always a WSPA project somewhere in the world working hard to relieve animal suffering and the only way we manage to carry out this work is with your help.

We need you to put your fundraising head on and become a WSPA Champion.

Discover new talents, push yourself to reach your goals, accomplish that life time ambition or get sponsored to give up a nasty habit and help WSPA help animals all over the world. Read a WSPA Champion's story >>

For more information on the work you contribution will fund, visit the WSPA's work section.

Sign up now to receive your free fundraising pack to get you started.

Getting going

We can support you with help and advice as well as materials to help make your fundraising fun.

Whether you decide to become a £500, £1,000 or £5,000 Champion you will receive:

  • Our fundraisers e-newsletter with tips and advice.
  • An invitation to our annual Champion’s thank you day where you can hear about the work you have made possible from the people on the ground.
  • A Fundraising Freddy Bear.

Needs some ideas of what you could do to raise funds for WSPA? Have a look at our A to Z of ideas >>

You can contact us at fundraising@wspa.org.uk or call us on 0800 316 9772 9am–5pm, Monday to Friday.
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You could also try the How2fundraise.org website. This free online resource is packed with ideas and information about fundraising and how to get started. Take a look and be inspired!

More information

What’s it like fundraising for WSPA? >>

What is the easiest way to collect sponsorship money? >>

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