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Donations
(If your details are given
on the deposit slip, all
donors will be acknowledged by name on this page.)
For the last ten years, all finance has been
provided by ourselves. However, as we are expanding our facility and
receiving more orphaned Vervets and other wildlife each year, we need your
help in our work.
For us to continue our
work with the animals (mainly Vervet monkeys) we appeal to you for your
support in our most serious time of need since our inception ten years ago.
Please consider giving a
donation.
Cash:
For the day to day running expenses of the Care Centre - food, medicines,
maintenance and administration.
Goods:
Materials and equipment to maintain the Care Centre, like weld mesh, poles,
shade cloth, food and food containers, steel tables, computer consumables
etc.
Services:
Building, transport, veterinary.
Sponsorship:
Long term sponsorship would enable us to establish a good infrastructure to
support the existing demand for our services and allow us to be in a better
position to meet the ever increasing demand. This is critical to the future
of KwaZulu-Natal’s Vervet monkeys and other wildlife as existing services are
not always adequate.
Cheque payments:
These
should be made payable to The Hamptons Wildlife Care Centre, endorsed
Not Transferable and be posted to: P.O. Box 539, Richmond, 3780, South Africa.
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If you would like to make an EFT donation
to help us with our work, our banking details are:
Bank: First National Bank of South Africa (FNB)
Branch:
Richmond
Branch code: 221826
Account No.: 62224586084
Account
Name: The Hamptons Wildlife Care Centre
SWIFT Code:
FIRNZAJJ
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Acknowledgements
Donations received from the following
people, companies or societies with our grateful thanks.
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Jane & Terry Edwards.
Private donation.
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Natal Forest Products,
Richmond.
Large discount on poles
and slats. |
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Auto City,
Pietermaritzburg.
Magnetic "Wildlife Care
Centre" signs for car.
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Vodacom, Vodashop
Whiteways, Pietermaritzburg.
Two debit card
vouchers. |
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Animal Rights Africa.
One 30mtr roll of welded
wire mesh for enclosure. |
Mrs Theresa
Hampton-Whitehead, Gloucester, UK.
Feeding bottles and
food containers. |
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Mrs Carol Booth,
Westville, Durban.
Private donation. |
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