Dogs Trust Freedom Project Kent
Dogs trust has been in kent since 1999 when we took over the site in the small village of chestfield outside canterbury.
Dogs trust freedom project kent. Dogs trust freedom project is a dog fostering service for people fleeing domestic abuse and going into refuge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the project which has helped over 1 400. Other pet fostering services. Our freedom project is a dog fostering service for people who are fleeing domestic abuse.
Domestic abuse and pets. Dogs trust freedom project is a dog fostering service for people fleeing domestic abuse and going into refuge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the project which has helped over 1 400 people to flee domestic abuse and now runs in greater london the home counties yorkshire the north east the north west and scotland. Find out more and to see how you can help.
Freedom project providing temporary foster care for dogs belonging to families fleeing domestic violence home freedom project freedom project. The service operates in greater london and the home counties hertfordshire essex kent surrey east sussex west sussex bedfordshire buckinghamshire and berkshire yorkshire the north east and north west of england and scotland. We refurbished the site in 2000 and opened to the public with 24 kennels allowing the centre to care for up to 40 dogs at any one time. Find out how to refer a pet to our fostering.
The freedom project is a free fostering service for dogs belonging to people fleeing from domestic abuse. Accessing the freedom project. Find out more and to see how you can help. Dogs trust currently runs this service for people fleeing domestic abuse in greater london and the home counties hertfordshire essex kent surrey east sussex west sussex bedfordshire buckinghamshire and berkshire east anglia norfolk suffolk and cambridgeshire yorkshire the north east and north west of england and scotland.
Important update on volunteering for the freedom project in relation to covid 19 coronavirus. Please note that our vital services are still operating but with measures in place to ensure the safety of our staff volunteers and dogs. Find out more and to see how you can help.