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SAWS Joins CPF for Community Walkabout

SAWS Joins CPF for Community Walkabout

Stanford Animal Welfare Society

SAWS Joins CPF for Community Walkabout

Stanford Animal Welfare Society (SAWS) will be joining hands with the CPF for an IMBIZO walkabout this Saturday, 2 August, starting 10 am at the taxi rank and ending at the soccer field.

Let’s stand together for a safer, stronger, and more caring community for people and animals alike.

For more info, contact Alison Thompson at 083 456 2756.

SAWS Joins CPF for Community Walkabout

Stanford Animal Welfare Society

Stanford Animal Welfare Society (SAWS) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the care and protection of underprivileged, lost, abandoned, and abused animals. The team provides safe shelter and works tirelessly to find each animal a loving forever home. In addition to rescue and rehoming, SAWS of...

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