It rescues, rehabilitates and re-homes abandoned, abused, and neglected animals.
Little Hill Animal Rescue & Sanctuary, based in Ballymore Eustace, has received a €5,000 grant in recognition for all the diligent work they do protecting animals.
The charity has been in operation since 2011.
It rescues, rehabilitates and re-homes abandoned, abused, and neglected animals.
They have been chosen as winners of the first 2024 Movement for Good Animal Special Draw and will receive a donation of €5,000 from Ecclesiastical Insurance and Benefact Group.
David Lane, Managing Director of Ecclesiastical Insurance Ireland, said: “Little Hill Animal Rescue & Sanctuary is an amazing organisation which continues to serve the Kildare area by rescuing and rehabilitating abandoned animals and birds."
He added: "This is a year-round campaign, and we are looking to encourage more charities to get involved and avail of this opportunity. Remember it is easy to nominate a cause close to your heart, just visit the Movement for Good website and cast your vote.”

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