By donating to the Cape of Good Hope SPCA, you stand a chance of winning a R10 000 cash prize. The Cape of Good Hope SPCA’s Tails Up Club is hosting another jackpot to help keep their mobile clinics on the road.
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The Cape of Good Hope’s fleet of mobile clinics provides premium vet care in communities that need it the most.
These areas include:
- Gugulethu
- Kraaifontein
- Mfuleni
- Blackheath
- Silversands
- Parow West
- Mandalay
- Kuils River
- Ocean View
- Steenberg
- Du Noon
- Bayview
- Langa
However, keeping the clinics on the road costs up to R1.7 million a year. Donations of as little as R50 per month help keep the clinics in operation. Proceeds will support the operation and expansion of their mobile clinic presence in high-deprivation and high-need areas within the Cape Town Metropole.
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Entry Rules
- The minimum requirement for inclusion is a 12-month debit order for R50 per month or R600 once-off;
- Prizes are allocated on a lucky draw basis on the 15th day of each month (excluding weekends and public holidays);
- The draw is done and verified by independent auditors;
- The auditors’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into;
- Winners will be notified and the prize money deposited into their bank account;
- Winners agree to their names being published;
- Any unclaimed prizes will revert to the Cape of Good Hope SPCA after 12 months;
- The winner’s details will be published on the SPCA website;
- The club is limited to 3 300 members;
- The prize money is guaranteed by the Cape of Good Hope SPCA;
- Proceeds are used to fund the Cape of Good Hope SPCA Mobile Clinic Programme;
- No tickets will be sold to persons under the age of 18.
For more information, visit the Cape of Good Hope SPCA.
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