![]() ![]() ![]() There are some incredibly worthy beneficiaries that need our support, whether your heart lies in conservation, recycling projects, animal rescue, education or community support. ![]() Why you should #Vote4Charity, and choosing a beneficiary For more or to inquire about adoptions, connect with them on Dogtown SA Facebook. They aim to offer a lifelong commitment to the dogs that come into their care and a lifetime of support to their new adopted families. With support, Dogtown SA can save more lives and provide the best care for the abandoned and abused, while searching for loving families that will give them their happiness ever after. The retirement village provides a safe and loving environment for the more mature residents who often require special medical care and are sadly dumped at animal shelters when they become too much trouble.Įvery year thousands of precious dogs lose their homes and their lives. Often being their last glimmer of hope to become well-adjusted dogs who can live full and happy lives. At Dogtown they have a dedicated rehabilitation area where the full time qualified trainers and behaviourists work tirelessly, improving the lives of these misunderstood dogs. These special needs dogs require professional care. Sometimes, however, there are sadly dogs that have had a rough time and are struggling. There are plenty of wonderful dogs at Dogtown SA, who through no fault of their own have found themselves homeless and are just hoping for a second chance at a new life in a loving home. There is often a misconception that all rescue dogs are going to be damaged in some way, but that’s simply not true. Every day the dedicated team at Dogtown provides individual care to each of these dogs in a peaceful, tranquil setting while they wait for their new homes. I certainly don’t know what I would do without mine.ĭogtown SA – Saving More Lives is the most remarkable sanctuary for dogs who have lost their families or have been rescued from difficult situations. Also, as I’ve often said as a self-appointed animal rights activist, dogs are such a gift to us with their unconditional love and endless loyalty and deserve to be cared for and cherished. – Helene Brand, MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet’s CSI ManagerĪs a Mom to ‘one and a half’ pit bulls – Tuscan and Sienna Storm, I understand how misunderstood these and similar breeds can be, and have much respect for the work that Dogtown SA do in rescuing, rehabilitating and finding forever homes for troubled dogs. We believe that innovative campaigns such as this help to bring our customers closer to the organisations that are working tirelessly for a better South Africa.” The best part is that is doesn’t cost a cent, and they get to choose who to support. ![]() “Vote4Charity is yet another way that the programme is empowering South Africans to make a direct impact for the causes and communities they care about most. Each vote the beneficiary receives means R5 going directly to them – and this can increase to R10 if you post about your vote on social media. There’s a total of R1 million to be shared among the beneficiaries, so do make sure your chosen social project gets some of it. It is an online campaign where you as South Africans can vote for your favourite MyVillage or MyPlanet beneficiary. Speaking of campaigns, right now and until 18th June, MySchool is running their annual Vote4Charity. Not only making it very easy for us to support the charities of our choice by swiping as we shop at a select group of partner stores, but also with the various campaigns that they run throughout the year. Over the past years, I’ve been lucky enough to work with MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet and I really love and respect the work that they do. ![]()
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