International Animal Rescue (IAR) expressed their gratitude towards their loyal supporters with a special event held on the evening of December 11th, 2024 at St. Botolph-without-Bishopsgate Church in London. The Carols for the Animals event was a heartwarming celebration of music and song, serving as a thank you to all those who have contributed to IAR’s mission to rescue, rehabilitate, and protect animals worldwide.
The event featured spectacular performances by the Choir of St. Botolph’s and the Massive Violins, a group of singing cellists known for their unique blend of cello melodies and powerful vocals. Notable IAR patrons Peter Egan and Steven Cree, both well-known actors, were in attendance and shared their personal stories of dedication to the organisation’s cause.
In a touching message to attendees, Alan Knight OBE, President of International Animal Rescue, expressed his deep gratitude towards the supporters who make IAR’s life-saving work possible.
“We are incredibly grateful for our loyal supporters, like those gathered here today, whose generosity allows us to respond to emergencies and work towards the long-term protection of vulnerable species. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Together, we are creating a future where humans and animals can coexist harmoniously. Thank you for standing with us every step of the way – we could not do this without you.”
IAR is dedicated to rescuing animals in need, providing lifelong sanctuary for those unable to return to the wild, and restoring habitats for endangered species. Through the generous support of donors and patrons, the Carols for the Animals event raised essential funds for IAR’s ongoing work, including rescue and rehabilitation programmes in Costa Rica, India, Armenia, and Indonesia.
Alan Knight emphasised the importance of every donation, stating that “every penny raised tonight will help us rescue and rehabilitate animals in urgent need, provide lifelong sanctuary, and protect vital habitats for wildlife.”
As a part of their commitment to sustainability and long-term impact, IAR has launched their new Friends of IAR regular giving programme, allowing donors to contribute on a monthly basis and provide a stable and secure foundation for the organisation’s ongoing projects in 2025 and beyond.
The success of the evening showcased the power of community and generosity in creating a better world for both humans and animals. IAR is deeply grateful for the continued support and looks forward to a future where compassion and care lead the way to lasting change.
For more information on International Animal Rescue and to support their work, visit www.internationalanimalrescue.org.
Photo credit: Roger Allen for International Animal Rescue.
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