Prickles and Paws Hedgehog Rescue has announced a new partnership with Electrical Safety Consultants Ltd (ESC), marking a pivotal moment for the rescue’s expansion efforts.
The collaboration will see ESC sponsor the maternity area at the new site of Prickles and Paws, a gesture that underscores the firm’s commitment to giving back to the community and supporting wildlife.
ESC, known for its expertise in electrical design consultation and engineer services, operates across the South West and Wales. The company specialises in ensuring electrical compliance and safety, working closely with clients to ensure all personnel working on or around electrical systems are suitably competent. This collaboration highlights the importance of cross-sector support for environmental and wildlife conservation initiatives.
Chris Bray, a long-time volunteer at Prickles and Paws with a deep-rooted passion for wildlife, played a pivotal role in facilitating this partnership. The success of ESC has enabled Chris to contribute significantly to the Hogspital, funding a cause close to her heart. This act of generosity reflects a growing trend of businesses investing in environmental conservation as a means of giving back to the community.
Prickles and Paws Hedgehog Rescue has been at the forefront of hedgehog conservation, providing care and rehabilitation to hedgehogs in need. The new maternity area sponsored by ESC is expected to bolster the rescue’s capacity to care for these animals, especially during the critical birthing and rearing stages.
The partnership between Prickles and Paws and ESC is a testament to the power of community and corporate support in advancing the cause of wildlife conservation. It also opens up opportunities for other businesses to contribute to such causes. Prickles and Paws has invited interested sponsors to visit their website for more information on how to get involved.
This collaboration between a leading electrical safety consultancy and a hedgehog rescue organisation showcases a unique convergence of interests aimed at fostering a better environment for wildlife, demonstrating that support can come from the most unexpected places.
