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Paw-some College get top accolade for supporting Birmingham Dogs Home

Solihull Editorial 21st Oct, 2024   0

CELEBRATIONS were in order when Solihull College and University Centre was awarded platinum patron for Birmingham Dogs Home.

The College was bestowed the status after carrying out a number of fundraising events from charity car washes, to a craft fayre and animal centre open day.

Staff and students also raised a whopping £4,422.99 in their Snowdon for Sunrise Challenge for the charity which has a base in Catherine De Barnes.

This time, staff members pushed themselves even further by trekking up Snowdon, starting at 1:30am in the dark, with the goal of reaching the summit by sunrise. Despite facing harsh conditions—including 30 mph gusts and temperatures as low as -5°C at the peak—the team persevered, with many smiling faces upon their return to the base, ready to enjoy their well-earned breakfast.

Head of school animal welfare and veterinary nursing at the College, Claire Powell, said: “We are very aware of the fantastic work the Dogs Home team does to care for dogs in need, especially during these particularly challenging times.

“When the opportunity for the Snowdon at Sunrise challenge came along, we jumped at the chance to show our respect and raise vital funds for them. It was certainly a challenge with the weather conditions, but we feel we earned every penny of the donations.”




Sophie Evans, corporate partnerships officer at Birmingham Dogs Home, said: “We are incredibly grateful to all our business supporters, especially everyone at Solihull College for their dedication and commitment.

“Their efforts help us provide happier tomorrows for the homeless dogs in our care. Thanks to their outstanding contribution, we are thrilled to upgrade them from Silver to Platinum Patrons.”


The funds raised will directly support the Birmingham Dogs Home in their mission to provide care, shelter, and new homes for dogs in need.