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Neil Shaw

Six animal charities shortlisted for prestigious prize

Burns Pet Nutrition has announced a shortlist of six charities nominated to win the Burns Charity of the Year Award, which is now in its seventh year. The scheme, which recognises and rewards the outstanding achievement of animal welfare organisations throughout the UK and Ireland has run each year since 2015.

Those nominated charities for 2022 are Animals in Distress, Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary, Makants Greyhound Rescue NW, Our Special Friends, Pet Foodbank Service and Senior Staffy Club.

Due to be announced in late July, Burns will once again select a winning charity to receive the gift of a lifechanging donation, alongside an ongoing supportive partnership with the pet food company, often within the form of a large donation, financial assistance, multiple promotional opportunities and a supportive partnership with the beloved natural pet food company.

John Burns, founder of Burns Pet Nutrition said “Myself and the Burns Pet Nutrition team are extremely passionate about supporting and giving back to the community in any way, shape or form possible, and the same goes for charities in need of the support they aren’t currently receiving. We are looking forward to working with the selected charities throughout 2022 and, hopefully, they will feel the benefit of the support Burns Pet Nutrition can offer”.

Alongside this initiative, Burns also continues to support over 30 charities long term, and contributes multiple one-off donations throughout the year. They also have their very own in-house charity, The John Burns Foundation, which runs multiple community initiatives, such as Burns by Your Side, a scheme that helps school children improve their literacy and communication skills with the aid of trained volunteers and reading dogs.

The previous Charity of the Year winners, Bedlington Terrier Rescue and West Cork Animal Welfare, were supported in 2020 with a donation that was invaluable through the COVID19 pandemic.

The West Cork Animal Welfare Group were delighted to be chosen as Charity of the Year Ireland in 2020, they said: “We at the West Cork Animal Welfare Group were so delighted to be chosen. It really gave us a great boost of confidence to know that a large company like Burns was willing to support a small rescue like ours”.

The Charity of the Year Award is now open for applications, and applicants are invited to apply through https://burnspet.co.uk/2022burnspetcharityoftheyear/

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