Fundraising powered by people
The past few months have been a wonderful reminder of just how generous and supportive our community is, and I want to say a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has helped raise vital funds for Little Valley.
One of the highlights has been the success of Fiona Crawford’s Tails of the World photography project and exhibition. Thanks to everyone who booked photography sessions and purchased prints, this beautiful project raised an incredible amount for the animals in our care. Building on that success, we are excited to be launching our very own Little Valley photo book, giving supporters the chance to have their pets professionally photographed and featured in a lasting keepsake. To register your interest visit www.rspca-littlevalley.org.uk/photobook

I also want to say a huge thank you to Lee and Wendy Dellar, whose extraordinary 12 x 100k challenge was nothing short of inspiring. Their determination and commitment raised significant funds and motivated so many people along the way.

Sometimes, generosity comes from simple human moments. One very generous donation followed a visit to the shelter, where our receptionist Julie took the time to show a supporter around and share our work. That connection meant the world, and the donation will help many animals in need.
Our community talks and partnerships with local schools and colleges continue to grow, helping us raise awareness, inspire young people and strengthen local support.

Thank you to everyone who took part in our winter raffle, and especially to the winners who kindly donated their prizes back to Little Valley.
We are also incredibly grateful to Fifields for their support of our Santa Paws shoeboxes, and to the Stan Hacking Concert Band for their wonderful A Night at the Proms concert in Honiton.
Looking ahead, we are excited to announce a new spring concert, A Night at the Movies, taking place at Exeter Phoenix. We cannot wait to welcome supporters old and new.







