Little China Dog Rescue Trustees, Report The trustees present the annual report together with the financial stat¢mcnts of the charity for the year ended 30 April 2023. Objectives and 2ctivitie5 Objects ond l. For the benefit of the public LCDR shall relieve the suffering of animals in neel to provide and maintain rescue homes through foster care homes. These are animals who often have been abused. abandoned. neglected or simply unwanted" whether locally or internationally from Chin& We operate under a 'no-kill' policy. 2. To promote hun]ane behaviour towards animaIs by providing appropriate care. protection, treatment and security for animals which are in need of care and attention by reason of sickness. maltrealment, poor circumstances or ill usage. Througb raising awareness through social media and educational days at schoo15 and public venues. 3. To promote positive interactions for members of the public that can have iheTaputic effects through promoting health and well being of one of our rescues as a foster carer. In addition to the daily care. cleaning. feeding and exercising of the animals. is socialisation. 4. Reduce the distress experienced by members of the public when they encounter or see a dog in need or possess an unwanted dog themselves. The public can contact us via a variety of means. We then place dogs under our care. if here locally or from China's slaughterhouses. ex medical testing dogs and meat markets till responsible rehoming in Nl or tbe UK. To ensure promotion of animal welfare to member5 of the public through responsible rehoming that complies with l(Ical law and policies regarding importing aDirnaIs, to safeguard the general publics health when rescues are brought to NI from Chi 5. To promote positive sense of well being with members of the public, to encourage positive attitudes towards their disabilities to promote better inclusion and r¢du¢e di5¢rimiatory behaviours. This is achieved through therap¢uti¢ sessions for school children. nuTsAng horne residents and hospitals, with our rescue dogs and their adopter5. Many of our dogs are left with ranging disabilities and physical irnpainnent due to the abuse they suffer. Plans for future periods Aims and key objectivesforfulureperiods l. The rescue plans to get its remaining stranded dogs home from Chi 2. To reduce its very large current overheads. 3. To help dogs most in need of our and support internationally and locally. 4. To expand our therapy dog progranL The annual report was approved by the ttustees of the charity on 29 January 2024 and $i¢d on its behalf by: SIGNED SECURELY 301r024 *t 1..47..29 AIA IITC Gabrielle Gardiner Tntee Page 2
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