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Bring your family and your furry friends for a fun-filled morning with the Stanford Animal Welfare Society (SAWS)!
The Stanford Pet Feeding Project - under the Stanford Animal Welfare Society (SAWS) - is distributing pet food to pet owners who have little or no income during the lockdown. The caring attitude and donations by so many Stanford residents so far has heartened SAWS.
Three pet food deliveries have already taken place and a fourth one is being planned before the end of April.
The feeding project commenced just after the national lockdown had been announced.
Thanks to the generosity of private donors right from the start, pet food donations poured in. Food was collected and delivered to Die Kop and to the designated areas in Stanford South. Dog food was packaged in 2kg bags and cat food in 1kg bags each.
The impact of the lockdown on the poor in the community will continue post lockdown. This means that more pet food will need to be distributed.
We are therefore humbly requesting ongoing donations for the pets in need.
For further queries please contact Veronica, Nina or Nelly (details below).
Contact Details:
Veronica Carter: 082 600 1796 (WhatsApp)
Nina Morcombe: 082 453 5994 (WhatsApp)
Nelly Roodt: 082 7756 476 (WhatsApp)
Photos: Nelly Roodt
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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