Help TEARS Animal Rescue with 50 volunteers for Mandela Day / Mandela Weekend

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Animals & Wildlife
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Other
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Help TEARS Animal Rescue with 50 volunteers for Mandela Day / Mandela Weekend
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Join us on the 18th of July and spend your 67 minutes with TEARS Animal Rescue this Mandela Day. Can't make it on the 18th? No problem! You can Join us for the Mandela weekend on the 20th and 21st of July. If you are a DIY guru, have a green thumb or just want to take the opportunity to enrich the lives of the animals in our care, then you’re going to love spending you’re 67+ minutes at TEARS Animal Rescue. The Kitty and dog cuddles are complimentary of course! TEARS Animal Rescue has a few projects lined up for Mandela Day and Mandela weekend that you can get involved in such as decking, gardening, helping create a walking trail at the cattery and multiple other DIY projects, so raid your tool shed, grab those shovels and join TEARS on the 18th,20th or 21st of July to help them upgrade their shelter. Your 67+ minutes will not only make a difference on Mandela day but will continue to make a difference for years to come. If you are a group of 5 or more, please contact us ahead of time at volunteer@tears.org.za. TEARS Animal Rescue wish list for Mandela Day DIY Projects Decking Screws Matching drill bits Hammer & nails Varnish Pain brushes Painting trays Reticulating saw Gardening & Path Making Projects Potting soil Water wise seedlings Non electric grass cutting equipment For the animals Toys, chews, hooves & treats Dry dog & cat pellets Kitty litter Polony, viennas, liver paste & peanut butter Leads, harnesses,half-check collars & clickers
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