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Tuesday, 31 March 2020

Hard Times For Sheba.....


So on top of everything else it has been a really difficult few days as Sheba, the 14 and 1\2 year old German Shepherd I foster for SHAK, suffered her back end deteriorating.

She came to us two years ago with a very weak back end, I fell in love with her as soon as I saw her.

I've borrowed Oscar's spare Superhero Underpants for now, she has her own Supergirl version arriving tomorrow along with her own measures set of wheels.

I don't know if either will be a success, but having seen them work with Doyle and then Oscar I have to give them a try.

It feels like the whole world is against us right now, as I'm sure it does for a lot of people, but we will continue to do all we can.

"I will do all I can for Sheba, until she tells me to stop."

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Tour De Rescue And A Happier Time.....

It seems so long ago that I did this piece with Dominic Hodgson on his Tour De Rescue. If only we all knew then the fight we have on our hands now.

I've only just got this, so for the first time here is the full video of when he came to visit SHAK. It fills me with pride for what we have achieved, but also with sadness that it may never be the same or even all come to an end.

Remember, you can help make sure we are still around to continue our work once this crisis is over.

If youd like to make a small donation, you can by the following:

PayPal:

https://www.paypal.me/shaksanctuary

Or by posting a cheque made payable to SHAK to SHAK HQ, Greenwell Road, Alnwick NE66 1HB


THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH, ENJOY THE VIDEO AND STAY SAFE



Thursday, 26 March 2020

SHAK On BBC Radio Newcastle 26.03.2020

In case anybody didn't catch the interview on Radio Newcastle this morning, here it is.....


Stay safe people and remember the animals......

Thank you!....


I just wanted to thank everyone who has supported us in this time of crisis, even though I know that you are all in the same boat.

Thank you to Alfie Joey inviting me to speak on his breakfast show at BBC Radio Newcastle this morning, and to the Northumberland Gazette for running our story today.

The appeal is going better than we ever dreamt,  your support means so much. Please keep spreading the word and keep the donations coming. Every £1 is vital and greatly appreciated.

You can via PayPal:

https://www.paypal.me/shaksanctuary


Or by posting a cheque made payable to SHAK to SHAK HQ, Greenwell Road, Alnwick NE66 1HB


THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH AND STAY SAFE

Thursday, 19 March 2020

Crisis Point. Come Together Or Say Goodbye For Good....

It's with a very heavy heart that I have to type this message, but developments of the last 48 hours or so has plunged the whole charity into crisis leaving everything we have ever worked for in serious jeopardy.

Since the outbreak of the Corona virus the takings in the shop have plummeted.  The town is empty and it's a trend that's getting worse. On top of that, the government's Self Isolating for the Over 70's scheme has severely affected the retail workforce, including the management that runs it.

We are left with no option to announce that the shop will close at the end of business this Saturday.

We are in negotiations to try and get a crew of staff to cover maybe a Friday and Saturday, but obviously even if we can do this it will be just until if or when the  government close the retail sector down.

Its not just financially we will lose out, although there will be more on that later, obviously the majority of our bedding and food donations come through the shop door. Without either we then have another serious issue.

A sudden change in circumstances means our on line sales is currently limited, although we are trying to get as much sold via Ebay as we can.

All in all it means that we somehow need to raise between £1,000 and £1,300 per WEEK just to operate as we are now, until normality resumes. That is how much this is all effecting us.

The alternative is that all staff are made redundant and I run the place on my own with voluntary help when it's available. Whilst I am trying to make myself believe that would be possible, 7 days and 356 days a year it is most certainly not. Plus the loss of a greatly experienced workforce would have such a detrimental effect on what we could give to the dogs.

There is of course also the worry of the virus itself. Everybody has to stay safe.  And we have the concern of if anybody comes down with symptoms our entire workforce could be wiped out.

That would basically leave us with no option but to close. I don't need to spell out the position that would leave a lot of our dogs in.

I don't know where we go from here, other than to launch one last desperate appeal to save the whole organisation. I know so many other small charities are in the same position, but I have to give it my all. I couldn't live knowing our dogs had died because of this.

If you can spare anything at such a desperate time, you can by PayPal:

https://www.paypal.me/shaksanctuary

Or by posting a cheque made payable to SHAK to SHAK HQ, Greenwell Road, Alnwick NE66 1HB

Its heartbreaking to think moments like this may soon be a thing of the past.