Sponsor our support animals with a £3 monthly donation
Our SEND school's Animal-assisted Intervention (AAI) sessions help improve students' mental, physical, social and emotional functioning. Learners have weekly sessions with a variety of animals including guinea pigs Pandora and Pepper, Stich the bearded dragon, as well as Davey and Simba the tortoises.
Whilst these animals bring so much joy to the students they support, they also require funding to make sure they are healthy and have all the equipment they need. Whether it's vet's fees, insurance or equipment for their homes, the cost of keeping our therapy animals have risen each year.
Please note: The minimum sponsorship amount is £3 due to fees associated with our payment platform to make sure that the most amount of your donation goes to sponsor our support animals
Could you support our AAI animals with a monthly donation of just £3?
Choose which one of our support animals you'd like to receive updates on:
Pepper and Pandora the guinea pigs
Pandora and Pepper are trained guinea pigs which have a calming effect on the student which helps them release endorphins and reduces stress, so the AAI practitioner and the guinea pigs are able to work on the student's Emotion Recognition and Communication. They also help with mental health and wellbeing due to them being non-judgmental and accepting of everyone. The AAI space creates a safe space for students to express their emotions and helps create a tool kit to remove barriers they face on a daily basis.
What does it cost each month to take care of me:
- Pellets - £4.50
- Hay - £6.00
- Sawdust - £6.00
- Veg - £20
- Insurance - £30
- Equipment Ie. House, tunnels, cleaning spray, health med, travel cases - £10
More about Pepper and Pandora
What is important to us
- Our hutch
- Our friends at Inscape and Ashcroft
- Our food & fresh grass
- Our Animal room at Inscape
- Our soft bed
- Our bridge & hay racks with loads of yummy hay
- Our friends at Inscape
- Our tunnel & Hay Ball
Simba and Davey the tortoises
Davey and Simba are different species of tortoises which helps our students identify differences, personal development, and care needs in themselves and others. Teaching students to care for tortoises with health checks to bathing methods leads students to learn these areas to develop within their own personal care needs. They are also able to help our younger students with road safety and awareness to develop these skills needed when out in the community.
What does it cost each month to take care of me:
- Veg - £11
- Insurance - £14
- Sand - £7.50
- Bulbs - £25
- Equipment ie. Tunnels, sandpaper, travel case, health - £5
More about Simba and Davey
What is important to me
- Our tortoise table
- Our friends at Inscape
- Our food and fresh grass
- Our Animal room at Inscape
- Our daily hot bath
- Our hay bed and our heat lamps
Stitch the bearded dragon
Stitch is our bearded dragon who is a reptile and a species that many of our students would not have the opportunity to interact with before. This helps engage our students that have an interest in fantasy and mystery worlds. Working with Stitch is a direct link to embed fine motor skills and coordination into students’ sessions. Stitch helps to teach students social communication and interaction skills both with peers and adults. These skills then develop back in the classroom setting, at home with students’ families, and out in the community to prevent and remove this from becoming a barrier in their life.
What does it cost each month to take care of me:
- Crickets & Meal worms - £30
- Veg - £10
- Sand - £5.50
- Bulb Replacements - £25
- Equipment ie. Branches, sandpaper, travel case, health - £6.00
- Insurance - £16
More about Stitch
What is important to me
- Climbing my plants and trees
- My mealworms and vegetables
- My friends at Inscape & Ashcroft
- The AAI room at Inscape
- My soft sand
- Chasing my tasty crickets
Nibbles and Nugget the hamsters
We have recently gained our two newest additions to the Animal Assisted Intervention (AAI) team in the form of two dwarf hamsters. These two baby girls maybe little but they are quick! Inscape House School students voted and chose the names Nibbles and Nugget. They love spending time training on their running wheel and even join the same running wheel at the same time, which often leads to one of them tumbling over mid-run.
Nibbles and Nugget have a big impact despite their small size. Their soft nature teaches our students the importance of being gentle and patient when handling them. Through fun and engaging activities like maze running and fast-paced wheel stunts, they help foster empathy skills. The students learn the responsibilities of caring for the hamsters, which requires them to adapt to the ever-changing situations that arise which enhances their social skills and teaches them how to cope with change without prior notice. Sponsor our students’ favourite new little bundles of joy.
What does it cost each month to take care of us:
- Pellets - £2.99
- Bedding - £2.00
- Sawdust - £2.40
- Veg - £3.00
- Insurance - £5.00
- Equipment Ie. House, tunnels, cleaning spray, health medication, travel cases - £5.00
More about Nibbles and Nugget
What is important to us
- Our hutch
- Our bridge and see-saw
- My friends at Inscape
- The AAI room at Inscape
- Tasty treats
- Our wheel
Shabba the dog
Shabba is a cockapoo and has set tails wagging settling into his role as a support dog in the paw paddocks with our Inscape students across our phases and pathways. Shabba helps students learn animal care skills while improving their sensory tolerance, fine motor skills, social interaction and communication skills with their peers in their group sessions.
Shabba can recognise the students’ needs and adapts quickly to the flow of sessions. Shabba particularly enjoys being pampered after a few tasty treats with extra attention being made to make his fur look extra nice with students brushing it.
Shabba is Inscape House School’s VIP weekly visitor and is owned by a member of staff, so some areas such as insurance, vets, and grooming are covered by the staff member.
What does it cost each month to take care of me:
- Food - £5
- Toys - £3
- Bed - £4 bed
- Equipment - £8
- Insurance - £10
- Vet/grooming - £5
More about Shabba
What is important to me
- My animal family
- The Paws room and Paws paddock
- My ball
- Walks
- My friends at Inscape
- Tasty treats
Axie the axolotl
Axie is a very popular new addition to our AAI animals being an unusual animal – an axolotl, part of the salamander family. Due to axolotls being endangered in the wild, the students are doing their part to help keep the species alive and AAI sessions will help to educate them about the importances of helping animals around the world. Students feed Axie fish-based pellets and bloodworms and test the water levels. They also help our AAI practitioner change the water and keep the axolotl happy at Inscape.
What does it cost each month to take care of me:
- Food - £13
- Equipment - £4
- Insurance - £3.50
- Toys - £2.50
- Tank and supplies for the tank - £5
More about Axie
What is important to me
- My tank
- The AAI room at Inscape
- My rocks and places to hide
- My friends at Inscape
- Tasty mealworms
Terms and Conditions
By signing up to our Animal Assisted Intervention Monthly Giving your money will go towards all our animals and their needs. You will however receive updates from the animal of your choice.
How to cancel
You can cancel your direct debit payment sponsor our support animals through the instructions here. Enthuse advise doing this 10 working days before the next payment is due to leave your account. Unfortunately, we are not notified if you cancel directly through your bank, so if you could use this method it would be most appreciated. Please also let us know by calling us on 0161 283 4848 or email fundraising@togethertrust.org.uk so that we can update our systems and you don’t receive any unwanted communication. If your payment is unsuccessful for 3 months we will cancel your subscription.
What do I get?
To say thank you, and to keep you updated on how your animal is doing, you will receive: a welcome letter, a poster, a fact card, and updates every 3 months via email.