Dogs Trust Freedom Project
The freedom project is a free fostering service for dogs belonging to people fleeing from domestic abuse.
Dogs trust freedom project. The service operates 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. Dogs trust launched its freedom project in 2004 offering a lifeline for dog owners who are escaping from domestic abuse. Accessing the freedom project. Our hope project provides help with the cost of veterinary treatment for any dog whose owner is homeless.
Important update on the freedom project in relation to coronavirus. Instead of walking 500 miles one local aberdeenshire resident has chosen to cycle in aid of dogs trust. We are still running our vital service with additional measures in place. Seonaidh baker from methlick has been using her one daily exercise outing to rack up more than 546 miles the distance between aberdeen and london while raising funds on behalf of dogs trust s freedom project.
Freedom project providing temporary foster care for dogs belonging to families fleeing domestic violence. The service has been running for 16 years and has helped over 1 500 people to flee domestic abuse and now runs in greater london the home counties east anglia yorkshire the north east the north west and scotland. After becoming aware of the charity s project which helps pet owners fleeing domestic abuse by providing temporary foster care for their dogs seonaidh wanted to show her. The freedom project provides foster homes for dogs and enables survivors to access safe accommodation without the fear of what may happen to their dog if they cannot take them with them.
Dogs trust freedom project is a dog fostering service for people fleeing domestic abuse and going into refuge.