Volunteering

There are many ways of volunteering for the RSPCA Bromley & District Branch. We depend on our volunteers to continue our work effectively for animal welfare in our area. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer for the Branch then please contact the Branch Volunteer Coordinator.

Fundraising

We carry out collections outside various stores and often have a stall at local events within our Branch area. We are always looking for new ideas and for volunteers to help fundraise for the Branch.

  • Assist with collections

  • Place collection boxes

  • Help at events during the year

  • Organise your own event

  • Donate raffles and event auction items

Home Visitors

We provide home visits for the RSPCA Bromley & District Branch, other RSPCA Branches and the main RSPCA’s Animal Centres.

As a home visitor you would visit prospective animal adopters in their homes and assess suitability.  Ideally a Home Visitor would have a calm, confident manner. Being a natural ‘people person’ and knowledge of caring for animals would be a great advantage.

In order to become a Home Visitor you would be required to attend a training class.

We are always looking for volunteers to join our team, please contact the volunteer Branch Volunteer Coordinator on the link above.

Fostering

For some animal lovers, long term commitment isn’t always possible, however, fostering (taking care of an animal before it is adopted) may be a way forward for you.  We are always looking for foster homes for cats, kittens, rabbits and other small furry animals.  Please let us know of any previous experience you have of caring for animals.  Adequate and secure space for the animals is essential, as is lots of love and dedication.  Fostering will not involve any personal expense, unless of course you decide to lavish your lodger with toys and treats!

Committee Members

The Branch is always interested in meeting lively, innovative and skilled individuals to join our Committee.

For those who might be interested please write to the branch.

General Enquiries

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“Bella was an RSPCA rescue dog.  Greatly missed by all of the RSPCA Bromley and District Branch trustees, adopted by one of the trustees of the Branch and we are forever thankful that she has touched all of our lives.  Read more about her life in our ‘Happy Tails’ section of the website, coming soon.”

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