"We are incredibly proud to support these animal sanctuaries through our Good Morning Angels initiative. The dedication and hard work of these organisations is truly inspiring, and we are honoured to contribute to their efforts," says Deirdre King, managing director at Jacaranda FM.
"At Jacaranda FM, we believe in making a positive impact in our community and beyond, and this is just one of the many ways we strive to do so," adds King.
Paws and Purrs Animal Rescue
Lexi Lines, founder of Paws and Purrs Animal Rescue in Hekpoort near Magaliesburg, says that she returned to a scene of devastation after a recent hospital stay. The caretakers she left in charge had disappeared without a word, leaving the kennels and gates open.
Tragically, two of their 17 rescue dogs and their pet pig, Waddles, were killed. Good Morning Angels stepped in to assist. Warm Fest with the Round Table donated R3 000 for blankets, and The Good Morning Angels Fund contributed R10 000 for food and medical needs for the animals.
No More Tears Animal Rescue
Founded in 2021 by Stephan Hendriks, No More Tears Animal Rescue has been a beacon of hope for animals and pet owners in Randfontein, says the station.
The organisation focuses on:
- rescuing strays
- providing medical care, and
- finding them loving homes.
They also assist the community with veterinary visits, sterilisation and pet education, the station says.
The Good Morning Angels Fund donated R30 000 to No More Tears Animal Rescue to support their vital work in helping needy residents with vet visits and pet sterilisation.
FORA — Friends of Rescued Animals
In June, FORA says that it faced a senseless tragedy when 14 of their dogs were poisoned in their kennels. Despite frequent checks by FORA personnel and their security company, 12 dogs were found dead and two more were rushed to the vet.
To help FORA recover and enhance their security, The Good Morning Angels Fund donated R30 000. This will aid with the costs of security cameras, extra fencing and other necessary measures to keep their animals safe.
Wet Nose Animal Rescue Centre
Since July 1999, Wet Nose Animal Rescue Centre has been devoted to the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of abandoned, abused and neglected animals.
As a Right to Life animal shelter, Wet Nose provides care for over 600 animals until they find their forever homes, the station says.
The Good Morning Angels Fund donated R30 000 to Wet Nose Animal Rescue Centre to support its ongoing efforts in providing care and shelter to animals in need.
Overall, Jacaranda FM's Good Morning Angels community, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to helping animals in need, donated over R100 000 to support these four different animal rescue organisations, the station concludes.
Individuals have been encouraged to listen to Good Morning Angels every Wednesday morning on Jacaranda FM's Breakfast with Martin Bester.
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