Jump for Saving Hope

Skydiving for Saving Hope

$4,821 raised
28 Sep 2019

Let's help our furry friends by jumping for an amazing cause. Every dollar raised will go to helping many animals in need.

Auckland

Seven of our brave Saving Hope volunteers are overcoming their fears, strapping in their parachutes and jumping from the sky, all to raise much needed funds for Saving Hope foundation!

Please support these amazing people by donating towards this fantastic cause!

The Saving Hope foundation was set up after a community rallied together to save a 4 week old pup named ‘Hope’. She was in the pound and was due to be euthanized because of her breed. After the hard work and determination to not let this injustice prevail she was saved.

Saving Hope foundation was born, determined to give every dog a voice. The foundation was set up in July 2017 and since has rescued, rehabilitated and rehomed over 466 dogs and puppies, with a 100% success rate.

We campaign to end ineffective breed specific legislation and introduce minimum standards of transparency, record keeping and humane treatment which all shelters in NZ must conform to.

Saving Hope currently have over 90 dogs in their care through fosters, with more arriving each week. Funds and food are running low and in order for the foundation to continue to do the amazing work they do, we need your donations.

Please donate below by sponsoring one of our jumpers as they Jump for Saving hope!”

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Martin
Martin on 29 Sep 2019    Skydive for saving hope
Way to go!
$25
Bavany
Bavany on 27 Sep 2019    Skydive for saving hope
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Guest Donor on 27 Sep 2019    Jump for Saving Hope
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Mandy
Mandy on 27 Sep 2019    Skydive for saving hope
$50
Julie
Julie on 26 Sep 2019    Skydive for saving hope
Good luck and have fun!
$50
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Saving Hope Foundation is a charitable trust (2678031) established to rescue abused animals and give them a second chance at life.

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