Over the past few weeks, staff at Hawsons have been stepping away from their desks, and giving back to the local community by volunteering at a local animal sanctuary!
Each day a group of staff headed down to Thornberry Animal Sanctuary, a rescue centre based in South Yorkshire, which is home to a variety of animals including dogs, cats, rabbits, horses and donkeys!
Staff got involved and helped out with tasks such as walking the dogs, cleaning out cages, shelters and stables, and even grooming the donkeys and horses!
At Hawsons, we’re always keen to support local causes through volunteering and fundraising, so it was a real pleasure to spend time with the team at Thornberry!
Check out some of the pictures below of our staff in action!
Related content
Government Brings Forward Changes to Charity Tax Relief Rules from April 2026
slb@hawsons.co.uk Charity trustees are accustomed to navigating an evolving regulatory environment. While most legislative updates do not alter the day-to-day work of a charity, trustees still need to understand what is changing and whether it affects their...
Cyber Security for Charities: 3 Risks Trustees Should Not Ignore in 2026
matt@bruceandbutler.com slb@hawsons.co.uk As a trustee, you're used to keeping a close eye on governance, finance, and compliance. But how often does cyber security come up in board discussions? Charities are becoming increasingly vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Not...
Charity Accounts Late Filing: Why it is on the Rise
slb@hawsons.co.uk A Wake-Up Call for Charity Boards Research has found that late charity account filings rose by 51% in 2023/24. This is a concerning increase, but the context matters. In many cases, late filing is not simply a sign of weak governance. It reflects the...




