Help Dogtown South Africa with 70 volunteers for signing up for the Woolies MyDifference program

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Help Dogtown South Africa with 70 volunteers for signing up for the Woolies MyDifference program
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Help Dogtown South Africa with 70 volunteers for signing up for the Woolies MyDifference program

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A very important source of monthly income for Dogtown is through the Woolworths MySchool rewards program. We rely heavily on these funds to keep us going each month. Recently, Woolworths has introduced its new MyDifference programme, replacing the beloved MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet initiative. While this change brings exciting new features for shoppers, it also puts your support for DogtownSA at risk—unless you take a moment to re-select us. The Dogs of Dogtown are counting on YOU ♥️ This new change to MyDifference means each of our supporters must re-select Dogtown as a beneficiary else we will no longer be able to benefit from this much-needed source of income. For us, this platform has meant more than just funding - it’s been a lifeline for so many dogs who need us. Here’s how to keep making a difference: 1. Download or open the Woolworths App (links below) 2. Log in or register your profile 3. Tap “Loyalty” → “My Causes” → Select DOGTOWN SOUTH AFRICA Please help us to stay-connected Townies, with every swipe you help us to save more lives without it costing you anything. This change is effective immediately so please, please take a moment to re-select Dogtown. The dogs of Dogtown need you!


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