Charity Van Stolen Whilst Being Used For Good
The Wellington Bird Rehabilitation Trust, a Wellington charity that cares for and rehomes native and non-native bird life had their white Toyota Hiace van stolen on Friday afternoon from outside of PetVet in Lower Hutt while picking up baby birds that needed care. The van with the Trusts posters in the rear windows was also carrying hundreds of dollars worth of potting mix for a newly established plant nursery being built to help cover the growing costs of caring for and rehabilitating the birds.
The founding trustee of the charity and volunteer paramedic, Craig Shepherd was devastated about the theft, saying although there will be some insurance cover, it “won’t replace what we had”. The van was used for transporting birds to and from the vet, taking birds to relocation sites, picking up supplies, going on rescue missions & was soon to be used to transport plants from the nursery.
News of the missing van was posted over Facebook this weekend and Shepherds paramedic colleagues at the Wellington Free Ambulance are also looking out for it but despite being seen once in the Hutt on Saturday night it is still missing.
A Givealittle
page has been set up to help the charity pay for a
replacement van and to replace the potting mix. It is hoped
that donations from the community will allow them to also
have the van sign written with their logo to stop it from
being stolen again.
The Wellington Bird Rehabilitation
Trust take in all types of native and non-native birds who
have been orphaned or are in otherwise in need of care,
funded only by donations from the public and their sponsor
‘Harbour City Security Ltd’
Link to the 'Givealittle' page: https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/fundraiser-for-stolen-charity-van-and-items-taken
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