We’re Proud to Support THE RSPCA
By entering the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, the Lake District, you'll be supporting the RSPCA to help rehabilitate rescued animals so they have a chance to find the love and care they truly deserve.
Support THE RSPCA
Support THE RSPCA
Operating in England and Wales, the RSPCA is needed now
more than ever to help rescue animals from cruelty and
neglect. And despite full rescue centres, fewer rehomes
and record demand for their services, they will never stop
fighting—and you can help.
By entering the Lake
District House Draw, you could win the home of your dreams
and help rescued animals feel joy again.
Your
entries will help fund the RSPCA’s rehabilitation work,
providing hundreds of neglected and abused animals with
bespoke physical, emotional and behavioural care, allowing
them to heal and find a better future.
A Word From the rspca
A Word From the rspca
“Our frontline teams, centres and hospitals are caring for
and rehabilitating increasing numbers of animals
traumatised by cruelty and neglect, and we are facing
unprecedented challenges in helping them.
Which
is why we are so grateful to Omaze for partnering with us
for their Lake District House Draw. The funding from this
is vital for our rehabilitation work.
So thank
you to Omaze and your community, on behalf of everyone at
the RSPCA. This support will change the lives of hundreds
of animals. Dogs like my rescue Maggie, who with our
specialist care was given a second chance of
happiness.”
Cassie Newman, Director of Operations at the
RSPCA
RSPCA SUPPORTER
RSPCA SUPPORTER
"Those who know me—know I’ve always been Team Cat. But
when it comes to helping animals, I’ll be a voice for them
all! I’ve seen the incredible work the RSPCA does,
tirelessly rehabilitating thousands of animals rescued
from unimaginable cruelty and neglect. It can take
life-saving surgery, months of medical care, therapy, and
endless kindness and love until they can trust again.
The
RSPCA is needed now, more than ever. Every entry into the
Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Lake District, will help
to fund over 38,000 days of care for rescued animals,
giving them a second chance at the happiness they
deserve.”*
Asa Butterfield, RSPCA Supporter
*based on RSPCA 2024 operating costs.