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National Animal Welfare Trust

National Animal Welfare Trust is one of the UK’s top animal welfare charities operating five rehoming centres across the south of England. Whether you already own a pet or are looking for a new companion we’re there to help.

About National Animal Welfare Trust


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The National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT) was founded in 1971 as an independent charity, and was originally known as Animal Welfare Trust (the word national was added in 1996 as part of our 25th Anniversary celebrations).

The charity now cares for and rehomes around 1200 animals a year and is active in all the local communities in which it serves.

NAWT has charity shops in Watford, Hayle & Woburn Sands to help further promote our work and raise funds.

Over the years NAWT has had active supporters groups across the country. Whilst the numbers have waxed and waned, the focus of these groups has been on undertaking local animal rescue and welfare work, and on fundraising to support the work of the Trust.

Currently we have supporter groups in Essex and Tameside.

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