Lusaka Animal Welfare Society
Lusaka Animal Welfare Society
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9 months ago

Sponsor-a-kennel for K1,000 per month

Corporate and individual sponsorships play a vital role in supporting organizations like LAWS (Lusaka Animal Welfare Society) in their mission to help animals in need. By partnering with businesses and individuals who are passionate about animal welfare, LAWS can secure a consistent and reliable source of funding to cover essential expenses such as food, shelter, veterinary care, and operational costs. These sponsorships not only provide financial support but also raise awareness about the organization's work and encourage others to get involved in making a positive impact on the lives of animals.

Through corporate and individual sponsorships, LAWS can expand its reach and enhance its programs and services to better serve the community and animals in need. Businesses that sponsor LAWS can benefit from positive brand exposure, demonstrating their commitment to social responsibility and animal welfare. Individuals who sponsor the organization can take pride in knowing that their contribution is directly helping to save and improve the lives of animals who are vulnerable and in distress. Together, through sponsorships, we can create a brighter future for animals and build a more compassionate society for all beings.

Address
Sadzu Road, Fairview, Lusaka, Zambia
Website
https://bizbwana.com/orgs/lusaka-animal-welfare
Phone
+260 977 610857
Sponsor-a-kennel for K1,000 per month
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Lusaka Animal Welfare Society
Lusaka
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Formed in 1993, the Lusaka Animal Welfare Society (LAWS) is a registered charity that provides the care, treatment, rehabilitation and re-homing of abused domestic animals. It is currently the only organisation in Lusaka that does this work. LAWS manages a small shelter on Sadzu Road in Lusaka, Zambia and can house up to 30 dogs and 10 cats at a time. This organisation de-worms, vaccinates, treats, neuters and homes all rescued animals.