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TAG’s food supplies are critically low

TAG’s supplies are running low, here’s how you can help?

Unforeseen vehicle repairs and the shelter running at full capacity has led to The Animal Guardian’s (TAG) food supplies running dangerously low.

“Quality nutrition for our canine and feline residents is of upmost importance, guaranteeing that they are all happy and healthy when their adoption day arrives,” said the founder of the animal welfare organisation, Annie Jungmann.

“Added to that, we run an extensive outreach programme where we supply registered beneficiaries with food for their pets, on condition that the animal is sterilised by one of our dedicated veterinarians.”

On average, the organisation needs 100 to 200kg of dry food per day to ensure that their furry friends’ tummies are full.

TAG’s Plants 4 Paws has a wide variety of succulents and other plants for sale. Spruce up your home and garden and support the animal welfare organisation.

Here’s how you can help TAG:
• Drop off or deliver dry or soft dog and cat food, cat litter, treats, blankets or toys at 86 Cloverdene Road, Van Ryn, Benoni SH

• Monetary donations can be made to:
TAG
Standard Bank cheque account
Number: 10106261256
Branch code: 051001. Use the reference Food.

• Add a hint of greenery to your garden or home while ‘sup-paw-ting’ the Plants 4 Paws nursery at TAG.
All funds raised through sales assist the TAG-team to continue with their invaluable work.

• Looking for clothing, homeware and furniture?
Pop into the TAG charity shop and take advantage of an array of bargain buys.

For more information about how you can get involved contact Jungmann on 076 330 5736.

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Jani de Beer

Jani went from working as a student intern for the Boksburg Advertiser to being employed as a junior journalist in 2004. Taking time out to start a family, she returned to the Caxton family in 2022 as senior journalist for the Benoni City Times. Her passion is telling her community's stories.

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