Rosie’s Trust had a truly memorable and heartwarming day at Pet Nose Day, held at Mount Stewart. The event was a perfect opportunity for us to reconnect with old friends and make new connections, all while showcasing the incredible work that Rosie’s Trust does in the local community and across Northern Ireland.
As the day unfolded at Mount Stewart, Rosie’s Trust volunteers were greeted with warmth and enthusiasm by familiar faces who have supported the us over the years. It was a joyous reunion, filled with shared stories and fond memories of the animals that Rosie’s Trust has helped support and rehome.
In addition to rekindling old friendships, Pet Nose Day at Mount Stewart also provided Rosie’s Trust with the chance to forge new relationships with fellow animal lovers and advocates. The event served as a platform for the us to introduce ourselves to a wider audience and raise awareness about the important work we do keeping people and their pets together.
Throughout the day, Rosie’s Trust volunteers shared inspiring tales of resilience, compassion, and hope, highlighting the impact our work has on the lives of our human and pet beneficiares. Visitors to the event were moved by the stories and inspired to support Rosie’s Trust in its mission to keep and their pets together, when they need each other the most.
Pet Nose Day at Mount Stewart was not just a day of festivities and fun, but also a meaningful opportunity for Rosie’s Trust to celebrate its achievements, connect with the community, and garner support for our ongoing work. It was a fantastic day filled with love, compassion, and the shared belief that every animal deserves a chance at a better life.
A huge thanks as always to our volunteers for making these events possible.