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Toti SPCA holds fundraiser draw

The competition is in memory of a former SPCA Amanzimtoti volunteer who passed away.

SPCA Amanzimtoti is holding a draw that will see 13 entrants win themselves amazing prizes while making a difference in the lives of animals.

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Tickets cost R100 and the draw will be held on December 30, and the first prize is a black and white halo diamond ring worth R10 000.

“Gage Kritzinger was a wonderful volunteer at the Toti SPCA, who sadly passed away in 2018. In his diary, he said that some of his happiest times were while volunteering at our SPCA. In his memory, the prizes for this raffle have been lovingly donated by Soul Sanctuary, a charity run by his mother, Lynn,” said Toti SPCA’s Tracey Girling.

Email your proof of payment, name, phone number, and any chosen ticket number/s from 1 to 1000, to: slwall16@gmail.com or send to 071 418 8786. If your chosen ticket number is already taken, the nearest available number will be selected. The second prize is R5 000 cash and the third-place winner will walk away with R2 500 cash. The next 10 numbers drawn will win R250 consolation prizes.

“Only a limited number of tickets will be sold. Regardless of whether you win, you still get the wonderful feeling of knowing your R100 has made a diff erence in the lives of the animal we care for,” said Tracey.

To enter, the R100 must be deposited to:

First National Bank

Current account Account number: 62807184552

Branch code: 220127

Reference: Gage K. Raffle.

 


 

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