Londi Mathebula is fundraising for Spay-a-thon
by The Society for Animals in Distress
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Londi Mathebula
This project is raising funds to sterilise a minimum of 200 feral cats per week, totalling a minimum of 400 cats, as they will partner with feral cat organisations for two weeks. By sterilising these feral cats they will help to maintain these colonies, decrease the number of unwanted feral cats in various areas, as well as manage disease within those colonies.
The Society for Animals in Distress (SAID) was formed in 1958 by the late Didi Rutherford who had an unrivalled passion for the wellbeing of animals. They provide professional veterinary care that is built on a foundation of focused animal care education within marginalized and disadvantaged local communities. Their professional veterinary care is supported with experienced surgical and medical veterinarians and para-veterinarians who achieve excellence in their respective disciplines.
They are situated in Vorna Valley, Midrand on a 4.2ha farm. The facility comprises of a state-of-the-art small animal hospital with over 200 kennels inside and outside, an equine care centre, paddocking for herd animals and equine, administration offices and storage facilities.
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7Jul
Londi Mathebula posted an update in the project
Londi Mathebula is fundraising for Spay-a-thon 5 months ago
Social development with teachers
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Londi Mathebula posted an update in the project
Londi Mathebula is fundraising for Spay-a-thon 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Learners building construction toy
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Allocated R100 to
Londi Mathebula is fundraising for Spay-a-thon 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Londi Mathebula has updated their profile picture on their #doDifferent Activist page and completed step 2 of Becoming an Activist. Their NGO received R100 to make a difference in South Africa
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Allocated R300 to
Londi Mathebula is fundraising for Spay-a-thon 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Londi Mathebula signed up as a #doDifferent activist completed step 1 of Becoming an Activist. Their NGO received R300 to make a difference in South Africa
