Sponsor a bird unit
From swans to birds of prey, your sponsorship could provide shelter and care for birds.
How does it work?
The sponsorship of a bird unit at our National Wild Life Rescue Centre could provide care for wild birds in urgent need of medical treatment. At our centre, we provide care for many different birds from nestlings to birds of prey. Many of which would not survive in the wild without coming to our centre for urgent care and rehabilitation.
By sponsoring a space, you could provide birds in our centres with shelter, a healthy diet, vital care and veterinary treatments they need until they are strong enough to be released back into to the wild.
Sponsor a Space Thank-you Pack
After checkout, you will receive a Sponsor a Space thank-you pack which includes; a personalised thank-you letter and certificate of your sponsorship.
Sponsoring as a Gift to Someone else
You can sponsor an enclosure as a gift for a friend or family member who loves birds.
If you choose to do this, we will send a special gift card alongside the thank-you pack to the gift recipient.
Frequently asked questions
To say thank you for choosing to sponsor a space with the Scottish SPCA, we will send you a welcome pack that includes a personalised letter of thanks, a certificate, a sticker, a newsletter, and a card featuring your chosen animal.
Your sponsorship will go towards the lifesaving care and rehabilitation of the animals that come through our doors. By sponsoring a space, you’ll help cover the costs of vital veterinary treatment, provide nutritious meals, and ensure each animal that visits us receives the loving, expert care needed to help them recover.
Your sponsorship goes further than a single enclosure! We don’t ring-fence funds so your donation can go to where it’s needed the most. This means that your generosity can support all animals that come to the Scottish SPCA in need. With your support, we can be there for them as long as it takes to find their forever home or to be released back into the wild.
Support us from £5 a month
It costs us £63,000 every day to continue the work that animals across Scotland depend on. Our work is only possible because of the generosity of people like you.