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The Hullabaloo Sanctuary

Registered

Charity no. 110236 Date registered. 22/08/2024

Public benefits

Animals that would other wise be destroyed through no fault of their own can be saved and receive all the help and care they need and go on to enjoy a safe and secure life meeting all their needs at the sanctuary for the rest of their lives. Many have been abused and lived on chains and in horrendous conditions they now dont have to suffer any more

once they come to our sanctuary. By fit and healthy animals enjoying life, receiving good food and care, vet treatment and enrichment and being allowed to have the time if traumatised and space to recover and learn to trust again. To have happy lives now till the end being allowed to live lives fully and freely. No The General Public No

What your organisation does

Raise funds, receive grants and donations Apply funds to carry out the work of the charity Co-operate with and support other charities with a similar charitable purpose. Do anything which is lawful and necessary to chieve the charity’s purpose

The charity’s classifications

  • The advancement of animal welfare

Who the charity helps

  • General public
  • General public
  • Voluntary and community sector

How the charity works

  • General charitable purposes

Charitable purposes

To act as a safe Animal Sanctuary for older dogs at risk and dogs that would otherwise be put down or abandoned where private homes and rescue spaces cannot be found. To never compromise on care or ethics for any reason of any animal. To provide the best care and highest standards of care for the animals we adopt and provide food, shelter, enrichment and qualified veterinary treatment for the rest of their lives along with specialist behaviour support if needed. To deal with all animals in a humane and compassionate manner and in line with their best interests. To continue to work with local rescue centres, dog wardens, dog pounds and other organizations of a similar nature ensuring we are informed of any dogs in need we may be able to adopt into the sanctuary rather than them be needlessly destroyed. Work and co-ordinate with organisations of a similar nature to share resources where possible and support eachother. To continue to work with and rehabilitate dogs who have been physically and mentally abused and need the time and safety net to recover and learn to re trust and be their home and provider for them for the rest of their lives. To provide for dogs who’s owners may have passed away and they have no where else to go who would otherwise be put to sleep as no provisions have been made for them and their future. To continuously promote and accommodate positive animal welfare through all work we do at all times, putting the needs of the animals at the forefront. To work together for all the needs of the animals and to share and act on our knowledge and experience gained from past dog rescue experience in England, Northern Ireland and South Africa as well as experience gained in HM Forces Army. To act with the upmost integrity and act responsibly to all financial decisions and aspects of the charity.

Governing document

Constitution

Other name


  • 3 Trustees
  • 0 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Contact details

Public address

  • Mrs Julie Feist, 139 Belfast Road, Tamlaght, Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, BT74 4JJ

Trustee board

Trustee
Mrs Julie Anne Feist
Mr Andrew John Feist
Mrs Dana Ruth Taylor

List of regions

  • In Northern Ireland