Sussex wildlife rescue charity being over run.23/07/2008 17:16:33During 2008 East Sussex Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service (WRAS) has dealt with over 2100 incidents, 800 incidents more than this time last year. The number of incidents is almost as high as the total number of incidents dealt with during all of 2007. Last years WRAS successfully set up a casualty care centre at Horsebridge which has decreased the cost of treating each casualty and careful expenditure has helped the charity along, but no-one could envisage such large numbers of call-outs and casualties for this year. "I have never known anything like this," express Trevor Weeks founder of East Sussex WRAS who has been rescuing animals for over 23 year now. "Last week our Management Committee reluctantly made the decision that after undertaking a years worth of work in just 7 months and the associated costs, our unit being full to overflowing and a shortage of volunteers due to summer holidays we will only be able to deal with a limited number of casualties over the next few weeks depending on what facilities become available both in our unit and at neighbouring rescue centres. WRAS is not shutting down in any way or are we planning to shut down but we have to pause and take stock of what has become a large operation and recuperate funds" said WRAS's Chair Sue Wilkinson. 25 call outs per day If you feel you can help WRAS at this difficult time, either with a financial donation, sponsorship or volunteering your help with the animals, please call the rescue line on 07815 078234 or send any donations to our address above or come along and meet Trevor on Sunday. "WRAS provides a vital service which would otherwise see thousands of animals die and suffer if WRAS did not exist. I believe in WRAS so strongly that I have started paying the petrol for my ambulance to keep it on the road, and am taking time off work to help raise funds for WRAS. But we need other people to help donate money, donate by standing order, companies to sponsor WRAS vehicles and our hospital unit our newsletters etc. Please show the animals that you care as much as we do, we can't do this all on our own. Please help." said Trevor.
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