Battersea Dogs & Cats Home has received its largest grant – £125,000 raised by players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
The award was presented to the charity’s chief executive Claire Horton and one of its ambassadors, actor Amanda Holden, who were joined by a canine guard of honour featuring some of the dogs at Battersea who need new homes.
"I’d like to say a huge thank you to players of People’s Postcode Lottery for supporting these gorgeous dogs and cats,” Ms Holden said. "I’ve always loved Battersea and I’m passionate about the incredible work they do for abandoned animals.
"The care and commitment staff and volunteers show the animals who come into the Home is incredibly heart-warming, and thanks to this funding from players Battersea can continue to find lost, unwanted and abandoned dogs and cats the permanent, loving homes they really deserve.”
Ms Horton said: "Every year we rescue, rehabilitate and rehome lost, abandoned and unwanted dogs and cats at our three centres – here in Battersea London, Old Windsor in Berkshire and Brands Hatch in Kent. Last year we cared for almost 10,000 animals – an average of 14 dogs and six cats coming in each day looking for a second chance in life.
"Without Battersea, these animals would simply have nowhere else to go, but thanks to the fantastic support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery we can continue to provide them with the love, care and attention they need to start over again.”
Since it was founded more than 150 years ago, Battersea has rescued, reunited and rehomed over 3.1 million dogs and cats.
Clara Govier, head of charities at People’s Postcode Lottery, said: "I’m delighted that players of this lottery are able to support Battersea with this fantastic sum. It will ensure that the amazing staff at Battersea can continue to care for Britain’s beloved animals.”