CROW’s 2021 calendar soars to new heights

Funds raised from the sale of the calendars go to the animal welfare organisation.

THE Centre for Rehabilitation of Wildlife’s (CROW) 2021 Ethnic Wildlife calendar, filled with stunning wildlife photographs, is now available for pre-order.

This year, the CROW celebrates its 40th anniversary and Compass Cares celebrates its 12th calendar in support of the animal welfare.

Marc and Stella de Chalain of The Storehouse in Westmead sponsored the photos for the 12th edition of the calendar that forms part of the fund-raising initiative.

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“We have a moral obligation to speak on behalf of the less fortunate, vulnerable, aged, sickly, orphaned, disabled and for those who cannot speak for themselves. We have first-hand experience of the sacrifices these non-profit organisations make on a daily basis. Often these cases are soul destroying. We salute the frontline workers for their dedication and commitment. I appeal to you to support this amazing project, because every cent counts,” said Compass Medical Waste Services’ managing director, Ian Du Randt.

Each wall calendar costs R200, the tent calendar is R100 each and the desk calendar is R50 each. All prices exclude postage.

There is an A2 version or a smaller tent and CD version available for purchase.

To order your calendar, contact Shivanee Booval on 031 267 9700 or email calendars@compass.za.net.

 

 


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