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Container donation aids Amanzimtoti animal edu-outreach

Cathy explained that in the past, she carted all Edu-Paw's necessities back and forth as there was no place to store it at the Amanzimtoti SPCA's grounds where the organisation operates from.

EDU-PAW can continue to work miracles in the lives of township dogs, after the community again assisted the organisation by donating a container in which all its necessities can be kept.

“My heart is overflowing with gratitude,” said Edu-Paw founder, Cathy Keegan. “Thank you to Ian and Kim Thomson of Snooze u Win Manufacturers, Justin Ferrier of Blue Sky Skips and to Rowan Budlender of RBG Studios for the signage and paint. Justin has also so generously offered to provide all shelving inside the container.”

Cathy explained that in the past, she carted all Edu-Paw’s necessities back and forth as there was no place to store it at the Amanzimtoti SPCA’s grounds where the organisation operates from.

This container eliminates the problem and takes the organisation, which embodies the educational side of the local SPCA, closer to being able to work more miracles every passing Saturday.

To find out more about this amazing organisation, follow Edu-Paw on Facebook.

 

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