I put my hand up in praise to anyone who opens up their homes and pockets to given rabbits a haven, often from horrendous conditions. Who am I to judge someone by my standards on how I think it should be done, when I don't do it myself?
I remember years ago visiting a rescue that is no longer open and looked at all the hutches stacked on top of each other and I was shocked. Four years on, I realise I was wrong. I should have been shocked at how many rabbits were thrown away by their owners than the great person who was feeding them, cleaning them, giving them vet. aid, and eventually getting them rehomed. I was exceedingly naive.
I would prefer to devote my energies to more pressing issues in rabbit welfare than trying to impose my "ideals" of what a rescue should be to those operating on the front line. I think if people are unhappy with any rescue, then put on your old clothes and volunteer to help them. With this in mind, I think it would be a good idea if a thread was started re "volunteering".