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Sally7216

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Hi I posted on the introduction page but thought I should also put this here too.

I volunteer for Bird Aid in Hailsham East Sussex in the UK which is the only dedicated Gull rescue in here for the rehabilitation and release of injured gulls and permanent home for disabled gulls.
Sadly the charity is facing closure at the end of the year due to withdrawal of support from a donor who now wants their investment returned, so disabled permanent resident gulls will be facing euthanasia and we will not be able to help the hundreds we save every year unless we can secure the land and hospital. We have had some TV coverage and national newspaper articles and backing of Chris Packham and we're hoping for more support. We now have 5 weeks left and have only raised 60% needed. Whilst I'm not asking you for money if you could retweet or share on your social media pages of their plight we would be very very grateful.
Heres the link to their website




Many thanks
Sally

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True. Wrong choice of words on my part. They are an investor who put up half the money for the charity buildings and land and now they out of the blue want their money back and are not giving realistic time for £170k to be found.
 
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