Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ISPCA)

Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ISPCA)
National Animal Centre
Derryglogher Lodge
Keenagh
Co Longford

Not-For-Profit Information

The Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ISPCA) is Ireland’s largest national animal welfare charity, and represents 17 affiliated member societies. Together the ISPCA and our members help, rescue, treat and responsibly rehome hundreds of animals each year of all different species. Our role is to prevent cruelty to animals, to promote animal welfare and to pro-actively relieve animal suffering in Ireland. The ISPCA supports the aims of similarly minded animal welfare bodies throughout the world. The ISPCA believes that animals have the right to live their lives free from needless suffering and we aim to rescue, rehabilitate and responsibly rehome animals that are subjected to cruelty or neglect. Our Mission is that through education, legislation and ongoing support for our 17 affiliated societies we can Prevent Cruelty to all Animals.

Number of paid employees: 
21-50 employees
Current board size: 
7
Annual turnover: 
€1,000,000 - €5,000,000
Not-for-Profit focus: 
Animal Welfare

Office Address

National Animal Centre
Derryglogher Lodge
Keenagh
Co Longford