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Register your Interest- TY Work Experience/Community Service 2022-2023
Register your interest in doing a week long Transition Year Work Experience/ Community Service September 2022 - June 2032.
When and where
Date and time
Thu, 2 Sep 2021 15:30 - Sat, 12 Feb 2022 12:30 IST
Location
DSPCA Rescue Centre Mount Venus Road Rathfarnham Dublin 16 Ireland
About this event
If you would like to register your interest in doing a week long Transition Year Work Experience or Community Service for the School Year September 2022 to June 2023 please fill in your details here. We will send you an email once the booking is open and you can register your dates. Please ask your school to confirm your work experience dates as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
PLEASE NOTE:
* If you wish to apply for 2 weeks you will need to fill in this form twice. This registering of your interest does not reserve a place for you. You will be sent a link to the booking form on Monday 14th February 2022. It will be a first come first serve basis so please keep an eye out for the email.
* Work Placement is only open to Junior Members of the DSPCA. Please make sure your annual subscription is up to date.
About the organiser
Mission Statement
The Dublin Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (DSPCA) has been in operation since 1840. We take care of the sick, injured, and cruelly treated animals in our community. We are the oldest and have grown to be the leading animal welfare charity in Ireland. Our mission is to promote and protect the welfare of all animals. Our strategy acknowledges that animal welfare education and our work within the community for both adults and children will be essential to achieving our vision where every animal is treated with kindness and respect.
About This Cause
The Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals mission is to prevent cruelty and neglect of animals through fostering the compassionate relationship between animals and people. It is a charitable, non-profit, independent organisation. It operates in Dublin city and county. The mission is to be accomplished through education, advocacy, community programmes and our rescue and rehoming centre.
DSPCA & Community:
Behind everything we do lies the unique bond with people and animals. Our work is centred around helping animals but what stems from that is animals helping people. We see firsthand the benefits of owning a pet has and the social change it can mean for people. How animals can enrich the lives of children, families, the elderly and people who face social and mental health challenges. We work with St. John of God, Merchants Quay Project and many other organisations within the community.
We rehome over 2200 animals each year through our rescue and rehoming centre.