Our Story
Available through Pennine Animal Welfare
Key Facts About Our Story
Description
Pennine Animal Welfare Society started off with very humble beginnings in our foundermember’s flat when Sue Curran started taking in unwanted cats and dogs in 2007. It wassoon apparent that demand outstripped supply in terms of vet’s bills, food supplies andspace. Following a meeting with like-minded local people in Todmorden, PAWS was born. It gained registered charitable status on 9th December 2014 and has gone from strength to strength ever since.PAWS was located in the Todmorden area and covered a 15 mile radius of the town centre. We are well known for our coffee mornings, having a market stall, organising local events such as dog shows, fetes, Christmas Fairs and offering help to those in need in terms of food to local food banks, help with cat neutering vouchers and giving advice on rehoming and adoption. We rehome widely across the region and take in animals within our catchment area which now covers from Halifax to Burnley, including Todmorden and the rest of the Calder Valley...
