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RRSI Rating: 100NPO#: 168-869Our Mission is to assist as many people as possible to spay and neuter their pets, thereby helping communities put a stop to unwanted litters. There is a large education and cost factor involved and we are in desperate need of funds to subsidise those who cannot afford even basic primary health care for their animals, let alone food or Read more...
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RRSI Rating: 100NPO#: 171-026Friends of Free Wildlife is a community-based, public-funded volunteer organisation. It was founded in December 2015 by passionate and qualified wildlife rehabilitators with the best interest of our urban wildlife as a founding mandate. Our vision is to create a well-respected, ethical wildlife rehabilitation centre that provides for the care of urban wildlife: that is, the rescue, rehabilitation and release Read more...
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RRSI Rating: 20NPO#: 130-346Beach cleanups run on the first Saturday of every month starting at 10am and last 90 minutes Bags and gloves provided Look out for the blue or green banners on the beach Venues include: Blouberg Beachfront 10am – opposite the KFC, Best Kite Shop, Carluccis and Seli 1 Melkbosstrand 10am – next to the purple hut Tube Wave Sunset Beach Read more...
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RRSI Rating: 0NPO#: 038-173We touch more than 500 old people per year throughout the Lowveld in White River, Nelspruit, Hoedspruit, Barberton and Waterval Boven: We are a voluntary organization with the specific aim to provide love, support and emotional care to the aged in our community. We endeavor to make them feel loved, secure and valued. Care Buddies is a section 21 Non-profit Read more...
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RRSI Rating: 100NPO#: 086-703The SANParks Honorary Rangers movement has a rich history. The first volunteers were active in the Kruger National Park as early as 1902, where they helped alleviate the workload of full-time rangers. The organization was officially established on 5 May 1964, but functioned informally until 1987 when the Association of Honorary Rangers was formed with 301 founding members. Rules, uniforms, Read more...