Donations made to Toti SPCA’s doggy dinner fund

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ANIMAL lovers have given much-needed donations to this year’s SPCA Doggy Christmas Dinner Fund, which sees their Christmas or pet tribute message printed in the SUN.

One of the first contributions include a R1 000 from Barry and Jenny Walker, with the message, ‘Wish all your fantastic staff at the SPCA for all their hard work that they have done, it’s really appreciated’.

R300 donation ‘in loving memory of Bailey and Mowgli, love the Jones family’.

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Around R1 000 was donated in coins, with the message, ‘Let’s help all of them one at time, love Laura Ruth Hampton’.

R1 000 was donated with the message, ‘In loving memory of Cody, love Nadine Topham’.

The community can continue to help by donating to the Doggy Christmas Dinner Fund. The funds contributions go towards food for the animals housed at the SPCA. People who wish to contribute can have a short message printed in the SUN.

Donations of any amount can be made at their premises on 1 Nyati Road, Athlone Park. Alternatively, donations can be made at the following banking details: Amanzimtoti SPCA, First National Bank, Galleria branch, Bank code: 220127, Account number: 62807184552, Reference: Doggy DF Surname.

Email your name, surname, the amount of your donation and a message to pro@spcatoti.co.za. For more information, contact 031 904 2424.

 

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