Two 11-year-olds have done their part to help fund the construction of Guernsey's new Wildlife Hospital.
Jasmine and Robyn have spent their summer holidays crafting bracelets for the GSPCA to sell.
The girls used their pocket money to buy the supplies, which include: beads, charms, string, and packaging.
The creations are available to buy from Les Bourgs Hospice, Health Connections and the GSPCA for £1.50.
Shelter Manager Steve Byrne says every penny counts, as they work towards their multi-million pound Big Build.
“There are always lots of ways to support our work and we are so thankful to everyone that supports all that we do.
“All that know Jasmine and Robyn can be super proud of them as we are so grateful to their generosity.
“With so many upcoming events like this weekends South Show and West Show next week watch out to see us and the bracelets out and about.”
The GSPCA previously reported that it had raised £1.5M out of the estimated £3.7M needed for the project.
Completion is scheduled for November 2026.
Artistic rendition of how the future wildlife facility will look.

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