Help Animal Welfare Society of South Africa with 67 volunteers for exercising and interacting with adoption dogs
category
Animals & Wildlife
sub-category
Grooming & Caring
duration
1-4 hours
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Help Animal Welfare Society of South Africa with 67 volunteers for exercising and interacting with adoption dogs
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Unleash Your Creativity this Mandela Day It is within everyone’s power to make a difference in the lives of the less fortunate ♥. One small act of kindness can make a huge difference. “Let’s get messy” is our Mandela Day campaign slogan and in this regard we hope that the muddy little paw prints left on your clothing become indelible symbols of hope and joy to everyone fortunate enough to join us on July 18th as we celebrate this momentous occasion“ said AWS SA spokesman Allan Perrins. This fun-filled event is for the whole family and guests can look forward to spending their 67 minutes walking, feeding and cuddling the pets in our care and get to mingle with the “A” team. We are also hoping to spruce up a few kennels so if your generosity can extend to a donation of white exterior PVA paint we can definitely meet this need. Bring your family, friends or colleagues to spend some quality time with us. Leashes will be in short supply so to avoid queuing feel free to bring your own. Arrive any time between 10am and 3pm.
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