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ARC Guardians

ARC has launched a new giving club for individuals who are able and willing to donate £5,000 or more per year to Amphibian and Reptile Conservation.

ARC would like such donors to feel their major level of support is recognised and so offer a forum for engagement with our activities and trustees.

The benefits of joining the club include:

  • Lifetime Friend of ARC
  • Invitation to ARC Guardians events
  • Opportunity to meet with ARC Trustees

We recognise that some donors, particularly at the £5,000+ level, do not wish their donation to be mentioned in publicly available information. Please let us know your preferences.

Do you know someone who might be willing and able to join ARC Guardians, or perhaps you are in a position to do so yourself? Our ARC Guardians are already setting a great example for others to follow.

    For more information and to join the club, please email: [email protected]

    Published: 31st March, 2016

    Updated: 25th August, 2020

    Author: Anonymised User

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