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Junior Ambassadors

RSPCA WA’s Junior Ambassadors are young people who have demonstrated exceptional service to animals and animal welfare. RSPCA Junior Ambassadors are animal welfare leaders among their peers and within their community, promoting the essential Five Freedoms for every animal.

They take a proactive approach to caring for animals in their community, and lead by example. They are:

  • Active fundraisers
  • Passionate animal welfare advocates, and
  • A voice for the many defenceless, voiceless animals in need across WA.

Meet the RSPCA WA Junior Ambassadors below.

Nominate a Young Person to be a Junior Ambassador

Junior Ambassadors can be nominated by their school, community group, friends or family members. If you know a young person who actively stands up for animal welfare and sets a good example among their peer group, we'd like to hear about them.

The Junior Ambassador Program is currently being reviewed. During this time, we will not be accepting nominations. Please check back in early 2022 when nominations will re-open.

Mia Beatty: Animal Passion

Mia Beatty: Animal Passion

Since 2018, Mia has been passionate about animal welfare issues, especially puppy farming. She does so much to spread the word. Read more

Published: 7th September, 2021

Updated: 17th April, 2025

Author: RSPCA WA

Mikayla Evans: Bird lover

Mikayla Evans: Bird lover

Setting up her own bird rescue at the age of 11, Mikayla has set the best example of caring for animals. Read more

Published: 7th September, 2021

Updated: 17th April, 2025

Author: RSPCA WA

Jessica Harry: Animal lover!

Jessica Harry: Animal lover!

Jessica is a Junior Ambassador with a real love of all kinds of animals, and goes above and beyond to share that love! Read more

Published: 7th September, 2021

Updated: 17th April, 2025

Author: RSPCA WA

Lachlan Bolger: Fundraising Superstar!

Meet Lachlan Bolger - an RSPCA WA Junior Ambassador who goes above and beyond to help animals in need. Read more

Published: 8th June, 2020

Updated: 17th April, 2025

Author: RSPCA WA

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