Through education and care, Edu-Paw working against dog cruelty, one wagging tail at a time.
Amanzimtoti, South Africa (07 August 2024) – Our furry four-legged friends deserve a lot of love and care, especially those who have been neglected or exposed to unkind circumstances.
That’s what makes the work done by Edu-Paw in Amanzimtoti, KwaZulu-Natal so important.
Edu-Paw is more than just an organisation; it’s a sanctuary where young hearts learn compassion and furry friends find solace.
Every Saturday the organisation invites children from surrounding communities to learn about how to care for dogs and feed the vulnerable dogs in their care.
Edu-Paw also provides dog food for the volunteers’ dogs as a small token of appreciation for their hard work and dedication.
The NPO supports the work of Amanzimtoti SPCA by teaching children basic canine care and instilling love and compassion to turn the tide of neglect and cruelty.
The organisation extends its heartfelt gratitude to the kind members of the public who donate each month towards the purchase of dog food!
“Your support makes a world of difference. Your kindness helps us ensure every dog gets the care they need,” they shared in a post.
To support Edu-Paw, email edupaw.totispca@gmail.com or check out the Facebook page here.
Sources: Edu-Paw
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