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Stay on track with charity calendars

With the purchase of one (or more) of these calendars, you will either support CROW and/or six cat organisations.

WITH 2021 now in full swing, Compass Cares has encouraged residents to purchase one of its two fundraiser calendars, Vibrant Africa 2021 or Petals and Paws 2021, to ensure they remain up to date with this year’s comings and goings.

The Vibrant Africa 2021 calendar was created in support of the Centre for Rehabilitation of Wildlife and is filled with stunning wildlife photographs.

Marc and Stella de Chalain of The Storehouse in Westmead sponsored the photos for the 12th edition of the calendar that forms part of the fund-raising initiative.

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Each of these wall calendars costs R200. The tent calendar costs R100 each and the desk calendar is R50 each. All prices exclude postage.

There is an A2 version or a smaller tent and CD version available for purchase.

You can also support local kitty organisations by purchasing a Petals and Paws 2021 A3 wall calendars.

The purchase of this specific calendar helps support the Compass Cats Feral Sterilisation Project and the proceeds will be distributed among six associated non-profit organisations for the sterilisation and care of stray and feral cats. Each cat calendar, which comes in an elegant gift box, costs R150, excluding postage.

 

 


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