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Christmas Cheer Fund gets a boost

Cheer Fund starts to grow.

The Germiston SPCA’s Christmas Cheer Fund received a welcome boost this week, with many more people showing they care for animals.

Currently the fund is sitting on R7 874.85, but far more is needed to help the animals in need of care this festive season.

The city’s animals are counting on you to help to make a difference in their lives.

During the festive season, the SPCA is inundated with animals, as many are abandoned or roam the streets as strays and the society needs extra funds to help to feed and care for them.

All the money raised will go towards the care of abused, abandoned and stray animals over this time.

So, do your bit this festive season and help to change the life of an animal.

All donations will be acknowledged in the GCN on a weekly basis.

It is so easy to help.

All you need to do is make a donation, big or small, it doesn’t matter, as every cent helps.

When making your donation, please give your first name and surname, so that you can be thanked properly in the GCN.

Donations can be made at the Germiston SPCA’s kennels, in Junction Road, Driehoek, or paid straight into the Germiston SPCA’s bank account.

The banking details are as follows:

Bank: FNB – Eastgate

Branch code: 257 705

Account number: 51112716150

Account holder: SPCA Germiston

Reference: Christmas Cheer and your full name.

For more information call the SPCA on 082 675 0072.

Donations were received from the following people this week:

  • Dawn — R100
  • G Vermeulen – R500
  • G Venter – R100
  • Peet—R30
  • William – R100
  • Cavan – R50
  • Ace Motorsports – R250
  • M J Zinn – R50
  • Ana Goncalves – R100
  • A James – R100
  • Georgie se Apteek – R200
  • Woodhouse family – R250
  • Wayne Twigg – R100
  • Max the Staffie – R1 000
  • S Bisschoff – R1 154
  • Stacy van Popering – R800

 

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