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AACL boast with charity shop

The launch started at 8am and people came in numbers to support the AACL. Stalls were also in place selling hot dogs, sweets, jewellery and much more.

ANIMAL Anti-Cruelty League (AACL) launched a charity shop in Regents Park on September 1.

The launch started at 8am and people came in numbers to support the AACL. Stalls were also in place selling hot dogs, sweets, jewellery and much more.

According to AACL marketing manager Carren Nickloes, they are helping a great number of animals who have been abandoned by owners.

LOVE: Meagan Rubenstein holds a cat which needs to be adopted, showering it with care and love. Photo: Sibonelo Mtshali.

The AACL depends on donations from other organisations, individuals or companies. Funds raised through the charity shop will go towards the organisation.

“We want to revamp the kennel side just to make it more attractive and beautiful for our animals and people. We believe with the launch and the positive feedback that we got, we will be able to achieve it. People who come and buy from our shop or assist with donations towards the shop is a tremendous help to the AACL,” said Carren.

STALL: One of the stalls that was in place, selling biscuits and cakes on September 1.

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