Charity work

The team at Strip are always keen to give something back and support charity work.  Both of our founders, Danielle and Maria-Louise are very passionate about animals and we regularly donate to several charities that our founders truly believe in.

 

PS Botosani – Maria-Louise recently went over to this public dog shelter in Romania to take winter coats, warm bedding and toys to these cold and hungry dogs to keep them warm this winter. Find out more on our our blog > 

 

The Wild at Heart Foundation – is a charity that supports animal welfare projects all over the world, particularly dog rescue, adoption and rehoming. Danielle recently adopted her gorgeous Hungarian Vizsla from this amazing organisation. You can donate here >

 

Guide Dogs UK– Every hour, another person in the UK goes blind. When someone loses their sight, the charity Guide Dogs is there to make sure they don’t lose their freedom as well.. Find out how to sponsor a puppy >

 

The Brooke – Action for working horses and donkeys – this inspirational organisation works across Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East to improve the lives of over 2 million working horses, donkeys and mules. Find out how you can help >

 

World Animal Protection – From dancing bears to turtle farms, wild animals are too often exploited for profit. Help to free wild animals from human cruelty by donating money today > 

 

RSPCA –  The UK’s leading animal welfare charity works to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome mistreated animals. If you are looking to get a pet, we would urge you to look through some of their beautiful animals that are up for rehoming >

 

Battersea Dogs & Cats Home – Their aim is to never turn away a dog or cat in need of help, caring for them until their owners or loving new homes can be found, no matter how long it takes. Every year, they care for over 8,000 dogs and cats. Find out more about adopting an animal > 

 

If you are from a charity and are looking for support from Strip please contact us via our customer services form >