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Natal Coastal Women’s Auxiliary donates to Toti SPCA

The Amanzimtoti SPCA's Michelle Hannan says every donation is always appreciated.

THE Methodist Church Natal Coastal Women’s Auxiliary (WA) handed over a much-needed donation of food to the Amanzimtoti SPCA recently.

The district president for the Methodist Church Natal Coastal Women’s Auxiliary, Linda Botha, said at the meetings held on March 7 and 8, the Queensburgh WA nominated the Amanzimtoti SPCA and Bluff Animal Rescue as the recipients of the Mountains of Love collection drive for pet food.

“We do a lot of outreach work, for example, we knit beanies, jerseys and teddies, as well as fill bottles with soup mixes which we distribute to the needy. We are the voice for the voiceless,” said Botha.

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The Amanzimtoti SPCA’s Michelle Hannan said, “Thank you so much to this wonderful organisation of dedicated and generous women who thought of us and contributed this amazing donation of food. It means so much to us, as we currently have a lot of mouths to feed. Every donation is always appreciated.”

The community can continue to help by making a financial contribution or donating kitten/cat and puppy/dog food as well as household items for their charity shop.

Donations can be dropped off 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 code: 220127, Account number: 62807184552.

For more information, contact the Amanzimtoti SPCA on 031 904 2424.

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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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