Stolen charity animal ambulance replaced by supporters
In August last year, one of Mayhew’s vital animal ambulances was sadly stolen and was never returned to them or reported as found.
London-based animal welfare charity has announced that, thanks to supporters raising over £17k, they have been able to receive a new, replacement ambulance.
Mayhew were devastated when its trusty Suzuki Carrier was stolen.
To ensure they could get back on the road as soon as possible, Mayhew put out an appeal to their supporters, and were overwhelmed with the incredible, generous response.
Mayhew’s CEO, Caroline Yates, said: “From all of us at Mayhew, we would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who kindly donated to help raise funds to replace our stolen ambulance.
“Mayhew ambulances have been on the road helping thousands of animals since 1925, being an ambulance down had a big impact on the number of animals we were able to rescue. The response we received from our amazing supporters was incredible and we are grateful to everyone who helped us in a time of need.
“We also want to say a special thank you to the wonderful Myers family who generously donated a large sum towards our new animal ambulance in memory of their beloved dogs, past and present.”