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Toti adds 2,500 litres towards Cape animal shelter water drive

The aim is to have a water drive once a month with the next one scheduled for Thursday, 8 February.

The Amanzimtoti community has shown once again how fantastic it can be in times of strife.

Heeding a late call to collect and donate water for animal shelters in the drought-stricken Cape Town area, almost 2,500 litres were collected and transported within mere days.

Pat McMillan said she spotted a social media post from a Glenwood woman early last week, calling on Durban residents to donate the precious resource by Monday morning, 29 January.

“I thought it would be a good idea for Toti residents to get on board, so I shared it on one of our local social media pages,” said Pat. “The response we received was incredible. Cool Innovations in the Southgate Business Park donated 500 litres alone.

All the water collected by Toti residents.

I received a quote of R800 to transport the water to Glenwood but Bluff Meat Supply offered to transport the water free of charge in a 12-ton truck and asked that I instead purchase more water with the money, which I did.”

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Pat said their deadline was 9.30am but at 11.30am Toti locals were still arriving in their droves with five-litre bottles of water.

The aim is to have a water drive once a month with the next one scheduled for Thursday, 8 February. Organisers are looking for storage space and transport. If you can help, call Earl at the SUN office on 031-903-2341.

 

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