I’ve just launched a new wildlife card pack on my website. I’ve just had one small order this month, so I really would love to make a few more sales. 🤞#art#drawing#wildlife
💔 It Just Gets Worse… We Are Overloaded 💔
The neglect and abandonment never seem to stop.
We are taking in 10 newborn puppies—just 2 days old—along with their dumped, helpless mother. This is heartbreaking, and our resources are already stretched to the limit.
But no matter how overwhelmed we are, we will not allow any harm or further distress to come to this poor mummy and her babies. They will be under constant care in our medical block, receiving everything they need to survive and thrive.
We have added a few essentials to our Amazon Wishlist, including puppy milk and bottles, just in case any of the little ones need extra support.
If anyone can help, even in the smallest way, we would be so grateful.
The negligence of others has left these innocent lives in crisis—but we won’t turn our backs on them.
Please share, donate if you can, and help us continue this lifesaving work.🧡
The first nine items on our Amazon wish list is for the puppies
https://t.co/b4YxT2Vvos
I just joined Space NK's 2024 Beauty Advent Calendar waitlist. Sign up and share to be in with a chance of winning a prize! https://t.co/N7ZpMmUVvB via @@spacenk
@HambleLabour Hi, it’s so confusing as different party social media accounts contradict each other 🤯 and tactical site not clear. Really hard to try and determine facts for people living in these areas
Please help us to win a grant of £5k, enough to run a F2F group for 6 months, by nominating our charity at https://t.co/PSFSzViNdK
You can nominate via our name, Autistic Girls Network, or our charity no 1196655, under the category of disability.
On 31 May, 12-year-old Sunnah Khan tragically drowned.
Sunnah's mum, Stephanie, tells her story, calling on the Government to improve water safety education for children.
Thank you Stephanie for your bravery in making this short film.
https://t.co/RIDADvaMwX
#DrowningPrevention
Some people assume that disabled people must always be looking for a remedy, or cure for their impairment or condition. But this isn’t always the case.
We know that life can be harder for disabled people. But that doesn't mean that all disabled people are unhappy.
Assuming so enforces the idea that being disabled is negative, and something to try to NOT be.
Many disabled people are happy with their disabled identity, and don't wish to live any other way. Even on the more frustrating, or painful days. This is something that should be accepted and understood.
Our focus as a society should be on creating an accessible and equal world for disabled people.
Not everyone can, or even wants to, ‘overcome’ their condition. But some might, and that's okay, too 💜
Can you relate to this?
Where’s the British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter @10DowningStreet?
Calling a #GeneralElection is one of the biggest moves our country can make – deaf people deserve to have that information at the same time as everyone else. This is not good enough! (1/2)
@Hplayspiano Maybe they like being creative, having a routine to follow, feel more confident with make up on? It doesn’t impact you or your daughter so your ‘obsessed with looks’ comment seems harsh and unnecessary
🚨LOOSHKIN book three, HONK IF YOU SEE IT, is released next week, but I have a few early copies here up for grabs!
💖To be in with a chance of winning a signed, dedicated copy, just share this tweet. Winners picked in the next 24 hrs!
If you’ve considered buying any of our wonderful seeds for your garden, but not yet tried our service, now would be an excellent time to do it.
Alternatively, a retweet of one of our posts would be really appreciated.
Thank you 🙏