Cats and dogs
assisted by Tails and Whiskers and the smaller animal rescue organisations it
supports received tons of love and support from Rand Aid Association in
celebration of Nelson Mandela Month.
Rand Aid’s
Elphin Lodge retirement village and Ron Smith Care Centre (RSCC) went all out
to commemorate Mandela Month by supporting animal welfare and rescue non-profit
organisation Tails and Whiskers.
The project,
which ran from 7 June to 18 July, was launched when Sharon Blackwell, the
founder of the Tails and Whiskers, and her team, visited the village and care
centre with some of the organisation’s animals to speak to residents about its
animal welfare and rescue work in various communities.
Tails and
Whiskers raises funds, via its charity shop and Saturday markets in Edenvale,
to help and support several smaller animal welfare organisations in the
area.
After Tails and
Whiskers’ presentation, residents and staff had a lovely time cuddling and
interacting with the dogs and cats.
“For many, the
time spent with these animals brought back precious memories of all the
wonderful pets they have had in their lives,” says Debbie Christen, Rand Aid’s
manager of recreational programmes.
The village and
care centre then ran a food and blanket drive for the organisation and collected
items for it to sell in its charity shop.
On Mandela Day,
some of RSCC’s residents spent their 67 minutes making dog biscuits to donate
to Tails and Whiskers. The biscuits were delivered to the organisation by
RSCC’s recreation team, along with packaged beaded jewellery that was made by
staff and residents. A final load of dog and cat food, blankets and items for
the charity shop, all donated by residents, was also dropped off.
“We are humbled
and inspired by the love, dedication and passion with which the Tails and
Whiskers team and their beneficiaries do their work. In the spirit of Mandela
Month, we felt that this was a most worthy charity organisation to support,”
says Debbie.
“A special thank
you to everyone who supported this worthwhile project and made a significant
difference in these animals’ lives,” she adds.
Annabelle Lucas
and Cathy Basterfield.
Ellen Quinn
rolls out the dough to make dog biscuits.
Maureen
Wollenschlaeger cuts out her biscuits.
The recreation team
delivered the dog biscuits and other donations collected by Elphin Lodge and
RSCC to the Tails and Whiskers on Mandela Day. Pictured are Debbie Christen,
Lucia Nkuna, Evelyn Shilubane and Marlé Eloff.
RSCC resident Olive Jew gets some loving licks from Watson, much to the delight of Isabel Peddie, Rhona Burnham and Trish Llewelyn.
RSCC residents
Ria Milburn, Pearl Porter, Bernie Jawitz, Marion Simmonds and Brian Russell.
The finished
product for the dogs to enjoy!
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