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Donkey charity launches free fostering events
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Donkey charity launches free fostering events
PRESS RELEASE from The Donkey Sanctuary
12 September 11

International animal welfare charity The Donkey Sanctuary is today launching a programme of free, behind-the-scenes events to encourage donkey lovers to find out more about fostering.

The charity, which runs a scheme where fit and healthy donkeys and mules are fostered by private homes, is seeing a big increase in the number of animals coming into their care, and is looking for more people to provide loving homes for these donkeys and mules.

Five events are taking place around the UK in October, where people interested in fostering will be able to go behind-the-scenes at homes that currently foster donkeys with The Donkey Sanctuary, learn more about the scheme and find out if fostering could be for them.

The free events are taking place at the following locations:

•Coven, Wolverhampton - Saturday 1 October, 10am – 1pm
•Brentwood, Essex - Saturday 8 October, 10am – 1pm
•Caldicot, Wales - Saturday 15 October, 10am – 1pm
•Marlborough, Wiltshire - Saturday 22 October, 10am – 1pm
•Gight, Ellon, Scotland – Saturday 29 October, 10am – 1pm

Michael Crane, The Donkey Sanctuary’s Head of Welfare, says:

“Our foster owners often tell us how much fun it is to give a loving home to a pair of donkeys or mules, and this is the perfect opportunity to find out if fostering is for you. Enjoy a morning behind the scenes at one of our foster homes and see if you too could count donkeys as part of your family with The Donkey Sanctuary’s foster scheme.”

Entry is free and refreshments will be provided. Places are limited - please call 01395 573 065 for directions, further information and to book your place.

To find out more about fostering donkeys or mules with The Donkey Sanctuary, please visit www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk/fostering.

ENDS

Notes to Editor
For an interview, further information or images, please contact The Donkey Sanctuary press office on 01395 573097/573014 or mobile 07970 927778

About The Donkey Sanctuary
International animal welfare charity The Donkey Sanctuary was founded by the late Dr Elisabeth Svendsen M.B.E. in 1969 and aims to protect donkeys and mules and promote their welfare worldwide.

The Donkey Sanctuary supports projects to relieve the suffering of donkeys in 29 countries worldwide, including sanctuaries across Europe, where more than 14,500 donkeys and mules have been cared for, and major projects in Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Kenya and Mexico, where donkey welfare is improved through community education and veterinary work.

Any donation, no matter how small, is gratefully received by The Donkey Sanctuary and one of the best ways to support the charity into the future is to give regularly by direct debit.

For further information telephone: 01395 578222, view www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk or visit the charity’s headquarters near Sidmouth in Devon (open 365 days/free admission).


Big Beautiful Face Statue in Tenerife
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This big face statue is standing in the centre of the theatre plaza in the capital city of the Canary Islands.

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The person - the central complex of body of perception, usually on a belly surface of the head for animals who have that. It can, depending on definition in a human case, include hair, a forehead, an eyebrow, eyelashes, eyes, a nose, ears, cheeks, a mouth, lips, philtrum, temple, teeth, skin and a chin. The person has use of expression, emergence and identity among others. It also has various feelings as olfaction, taste, hearing and vision.

The face - a feature which best distinguishes the person. There are "special" areas of a human brain, such as area of the person which when the damaged prevent recognition of persons even close members of the family. The sample of certain bodies, such as eyes or parts of it is used in biometric identification that is unique to identify people.

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Faces are important for emotion expression, meaningly or subconsciously. The frown designates disapproval; the smile usually means that someone is glad. Ability to read emotion on someone's face is "the fundamental basis for sympathy and ability to interpret reaction of the person and to predict probability of the following povedeniye".

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