New Hope Animal-rescue
Please support fund-raising for the New-Hope Animal Rescue Centre
We are donating two tickets to see Legally Blonde The Musical at the Savoy Theatre London.
The date to attend the show is likely to be in April but could be arranged to suit the winners. There will be ONE winner who will receive two tickets which will be seated next to each other. Carley Stenson who is supporting this fund-raising, and who is appearing in the show (as Margot and 2nd understudy Elle), will meet the two people after the show and also give them a signed photograph.
ALL profits donated will go towards New-Hope Animal-Rescue.
Check out their Facebook Page at New-hope Animal-rescue
To take part in this prize draw, please send a payment of £5.00 via PayPal to nialllester@hotmail.com for ONE entry to the prize draw (if you would like more than once chance to win then send multiples of £5.00 to increase your chances). Payments MUST have the note added “Legally Blonde Tickets” for you to be entered. There will also be tickets sold on the evening of Saturday March 5th at a fundraising-event in London where the draw will be made.
Please feel free to re-tweet and email to your friends!
If you wish to support New Hope Animal Rescue but don’t wish to go to the theatre then you could always enter the draw and give the tickets away as a present! But, Legally Blonde The Musical is brilliant and you really should go and see it!
New Hope Animal Rescue is an independent non destruct rescue based in London, run by Liesa Clark & Niall Lester who together believe that every animal deserves a new chance at life and where possible they do their best to make this happen, thanks to a network of many rescuers.
New Hope aim to help as many animals as they can and in particular animals that have been turned away elsewhere. They often take in animals in order to save them from being destroyed; they then place them into other rescue centres once a space is available. They help wild animals as well as domestic ones.
They do re-home animals wherever possible, including those that are in their own care, be it their own homes, their ‘rescuers’ foster homes or private boarding kennels, where they often have to keep many of the ‘death row’ dogs which cost £7.50p per day per dog!
They are limited by space, fosterer’s availability and financial help. They rely on donations to help keep saving the lives of animals.
Their vet bills are very large, as they endeavour to help any animal that needs medical help whatever the costs might be, and has seen them with bills during the course of a year running to a few thousand pounds!
New Hope consider themselves to be a link in a chain and all of those who help them, be it fellow rescuers who offer placements for desperate animals, donations of money, animal food, bedding, animal housing, fostering, adopting, transporting or cross posting etc. You all make part of that chain & keep it strong, without all the links it would fall apart. Working together saves more lives
Animals that New Hope consider not to be suitable to be re-homed, or animals that have not been able to find a home, whether it be because of medical conditions or behavioural issues due to abuse; live with New Hope staff permanently & where possible they find sanctuary homes for a lifetime of happiness and understanding of the particular animal’s needs.
Please help in any way that you can.






