National Animal Welfare Trust

Specialised in rescue and rehomingFriendly and supportive staffWheelchair accessibleSuccessful adoptionsCommunity-focused charity

Contact Details

Phone

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Website

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Address

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About

National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT) Essex, originally established in 1984, has been a cornerstone in the community for animal rescue and rehoming. Located in Little Clacton, the centre provides a safe haven for homeless and unwanted dogs and cats, offering them a chance at a loving new home.

Open from Tuesday to Sunday, the centre is wheelchair accessible, ensuring all visitors can comfortably explore the available animals. The dedicated staff are known for their friendly and supportive approach, guiding adopters through the process and offering continued support post-rehoming.

Services

  • Animal rescue
  • Rehoming services
  • Adoption support

Opening Hours

Monday 11 AM-3 PM
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 11 AM-3 PM
Thursday 11 AM-3 PM
Friday 11 AM-3 PM
Saturday 11 AM-3 PM
Sunday 11 AM-3 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of animals does National Animal Welfare Trust rehome?
The trust focuses on rehoming dogs and cats, providing them with loving new homes. They have a variety of animals available, from kittens to senior dogs.
How can I visit National Animal Welfare Trust?
The centre is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 11 AM to 3 PM. It is located in Little Clacton and is wheelchair accessible, ensuring a comfortable visit for all.
What support is offered after rehoming an animal?
The staff at National Animal Welfare Trust offer continued support after rehoming, including guidance and advice to ensure a smooth transition for both the animal and the new owner.
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