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Help Amanzimtoti SPCA fill up their charity shops

They are in need of good-quality items to sell to raise much-needed funds.

THE Amanzimtoti SPCA are appealing for donations of unwanted items that can be donated to one of their three charity shops to help raise money for the animals in their care.

“Firstly, a big thank you to those who have helped us with donations over the many years we have been open. Your continued support and donations make a huge difference to so many animals’ lives,” said Amanzimtoti SPCA manager, Tracey Girling.

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At the moment, their charity shops are looking bare. They are in need of good-quality items to sell to raise much-needed funds.

Their wish list items consist of: bric-a-brac, household goods, garden utensils/ furniture, kitchenware, pots/cutlery, linen, bathroom ware, clothing, shoes, handbags, camping equipment, garage tools, complete furniture, books, toys/ puzzles and DVDs, LPs or CDs.

Donations can be dropped off at one of their three shops. At their premises at 1 Nyati Road, Athlone Park, at 115 Kingsburgh Road, Warner Beach or at 3 Scott Street, Scottburgh.

Alternatively, donations can be made at the following banking details: Amanzimtoti SPCA, First National Bank, Current account number: 62807184552, Branch code: 220127.

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Britney Edwards

She joined the South Coast Sun as a multimedia journalist in 2022 after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Honours in Communication through the IIE Varsity College. She covers a variety of community news; from social events, inspiring stories and sport, to hard news, municipal matters and providing a platform for people to voice their concerns.

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