I help at Scunthorpe Rabbit Rescue, I go on a Saturday morning to clean out and feed, I also store bales of hay in my garage as the rescue has no storage space. It is lovely to be able to help out, but beware that you may see and hear some awful things. We have had quite a few in from the RSPCA, victims of neglect and abandonment. A common problem is people moving out of their rented accommodation and leaving their pets behind. We have taken in rabbits that have been dumped in the countryside, and some in terrible condition. We have a very large buck in at the moment, a beautiful silver grey colour, very gentle and sweet, he came in full of mites, earmites and very long nails. He'd been neglected for quite a while.
Another one we had in a while ago became quite famous. She was a Continental Giant doe, dumped on the side of a motorway. She was picked up by some Council workmen and taken to the rescue. She was in a terrible state, emaciated, urine scald, sores on her hocks and feet and matted up underneath. She was very weak and took a long time to come right. She was eventually adopted by one of the vets at our local practice.
You'll doubtless see a lot of very cute babies too! You'll enjoy it, but resist the temptation to bring them all home!