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PETS JHB - 947 CYCLE CHALLENGE 2015

PETS JHB - 947 CYCLE CHALLENGE 2015

Funds Raised:
R 4 990
Fundraising Target:
R 5 000

Personal message

This year, I have decided to ride in the Momentum 94.7 Cycle Challenge for the charity “PETS”  Pet Empowerment in Townships.

Please support me in my quest to raise funds for them by donating funds via the “back a buddy” website.

“PETS”  Pet Empowerment in Townships 

PETS (Pet Empowerment in Townships) strive to empower animals in townships and poor communities. They work with the community to improve the lives of these disadvantaged animals by giving them daily meals, warm shelters, regular inoculations, sterilisations and vet care in emergencies. They also rehome those ones that are unwanted, unloved or lost.

They try to instil in the communities, a responsibility and pride for their animals by not just empowering the animals, but also by educating and helping the people uplift themselves. They believe in working hand in hand with the animals and people of these impoverished areas to create unity, trust and stability for all.

For more information have a look at their website: http://www.pets.org.za/ or facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/PETS-JHB-Pet-Empowerment-in-Townships/142190105847509?sk=info&tab=page_info

Donations

  • Nov 11, 2015 - R 2 200.00 Fees covered
  • "Doing it for the dogs!" - Michiel

  • Nov 10, 2015 - R 500.00 Fees covered
  • "Goodluck Michiel" - C J Bouwer

  • Nov 03, 2015 - R 1 000.00 Fees covered
  • "Sterkte!!" - Marieta Bouwer

  • Sep 29, 2015 - R 800.00 Fees covered
  • "Good Luck Bouwer" - Simon Gaffney

  • Sep 17, 2015 - R 500.00 Fees covered
  • "Gaan Groot!!" - Wilme

Statistics

Fundraising target

R 5 000.00

Donations to date

R 4 990.00

Pets Johannesburg

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Pet Empowerment in Townships consists of a group of volunteers who go into under resourced communities in some of our biggest townships, and works with the people of these communities to empower them to better care for their animals.