It's perhaps a good thing that Mary Weightman isn't around to witness the demise of her life's work, because that's exactly what's now happening! The Bedlington-based PAWS (People's Animal Welfare Service) is finally shunting up shop due to lack of funding. PAWS has faltered before: lastly in 1982, when it took two years of fund-raising and the support of notable local people before the valuable project could resume. But, right now, there sounds to be an eerie finality descending on the sixty one year-old initiative.
Sheilah and Graham Johnstone have been involved in the charity since the mid 1990's and took over the reins when Mary died in 2005. They've made brave and creditable attempts to meet the rising costs of medicines in recent months. But, despite welcome support from Bedlintonians, these efforts have fallen well short of securing the circa £1400 a month very necessary to keep PAWS going.
There's always hope that someone will step in to save PAWS, but it will likely need to be someone who's more familiar with social media and modern fund-raising methods. Bedlington.co.uk would desperately like to help here and offers its free services in any way possible, together with some limited funding. If you feel that you can help too then now is surely the time to speak up!
Edited by threegee
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