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YOUR
STORIES
Get involved, make a difference...
Your amazing fundraising ideas and stories continue to inspire us.
Every penny raised helps us improve the treatment and care of
critically ill animals. Thank you.
In memory of and intensive care, Peter made a
full recovery. Liron Shekel ran the
Mr Mo London Landmarks Half Marathon
to celebrate the specialist care
that saved her rescue dog Ziggy’s
life, after he needed two blood
transfusions and treatment at the RVC.
Alex
Mr Mo
Jodie Cooper ran the St Albans Half
Marathon to raise funds for us in loving
memory of her wonderful cat, Mr Mo.
Adopted by Jodie at 12 years old,
Mr Mo faced many health challenges,
including several strokes and
heart disease. Thanks to the RVC’s Liron and Ziggy
exceptional care, he regained his
mobility, giving them more precious
time together. SUPPORT US rvc.ac.uk/act
“When I had to say goodbye, the
kindness and empathy shown by the Take on a challenge or create your own
RVC team made all the difference.” RVCact.com/events
Jodie shared. If you want to talk about your fundraising idea,
Her fundraising has raised over £200 get in touch with our friendly team:
to help other animals receive the T: 01707 666237 E: act@rvc.ac.uk
same exceptional care.
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Among them, Alex Walls ran the RVCact.com/raffle
London Marathon to thank the RVC
for saving his dog Peter’s life after a Join RVC Patronage
sudden lung torsion left him critically RVCact.com/patrons
ill. Thanks to emergency surgery
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