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Vet Nurse Online has announced the award of its £500 Volunteering for Animal Welfare grant to Ashley Crews, a veterinary nurse who volunteers "all the time" raising orphaned puppies and kittens in the UK.
Vet Nurse Online says Ashley's dedication to her volunteer work was clear from her application form, and they thought she really deserves the award, which will be spent on an incubator to help her with her busy work and give the puppies and kittens she cares for the best possible chance.
Ashley has hand-reared over a hundred puppies and kittens, and does it all at the same time as her vet nurse day job.
Vet Nurse Online says it hopes that the incubator will help her with her volunteering and the puppies and kittens she cares for.
For further information, visit www.VetNurseOnline.co.uk.
Vet Nurse Online is inviting applications for this years 'Volunteering for Animal Welfare Grant' for £500 towards volunteering in the assistance of animal welfare worldwide.
Vet Nurse Online says volunteering to help improve animal welfare can be an amazing opportunity to use veterinary nursing skills in a really valuable and rewarding way, and after the success of last years' grant, which helped two VNs to travel to Sri Lanka and India to volunteer, it has decided to offer the Grant again this year.
Any application will be considered for the grant - from spending some time helping at a local charity to travelling to volunteer with animals abroad.
For further information, lists of vet nursing volunteer opportunities worldwide, and to request an application form and guidelines for the September 2014 deadline, visit: www.vetnurseonline.co.uk.
Vet Nurse Online, a CPD provider, has announced the launch of the Vet Nurse Online Volunteering for Animal Welfare Grant, and is now inviting applications from its members who would like to be considered for the £500 grant.
The company says volunteering to help improve animal welfare can be an amazing opportunity to use veterinary nursing skills in a really valuable way, and it has decided to set up this grant to help support one VN who wants to do volunteer work.
Any idea will be considered for the grant, from spending some time helping at a local charity to travelling to volunteer with animals abroad.
For further information, lists of vet nursing volunteer opportunities worldwide, and to request an application form and guidelines for the September 2013 deadline, visit: www.VetNurseOnline.co.uk.
A new online CPD provider, www.vetnurseonline.co.uk, is gearing up for launch in September.
The company says it'll provide easily accessible and affordable CPD in a traditional lecture style, presented by a range of experienced lecturers, most of them VNs themselves.
Amongst the range of lectures designed for veterinary nurses are things like patient care, diagnostics, welfare and ethics, equine, exotics, professional development, medical and surgical. The company says the range will be added to regularly.
Vet Nurse Online says the main benefits of its new service are: choice, convenience, simplicity, and the fact that you get a printable CPD certificate for each lecture.
There is a special introductory offer of annual membership for £120, of which £10 goes direct to charity – to a school for orphans in Malawi, actively supporting education worldwide where it’s needed most.