Animal Anti Cruelty League Durban And PMB Issues Urgent Appeal For Support To Keep Doors Open
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The Animal Anti-Cruelty League Durban & PMB (AACL) has stood as a beacon of hope for vulnerable animals for decades – but without public support now, this vital organisation may be forced to close its doors.
For decades, this dedicated organisation has been on the frontlines of animal welfare – providing shelter for abandoned pets, rehabilitating and rehoming animals in need, prosecuting cases of cruelty, and facilitating essential veterinary care to underserved communities across the greater Durban area – including Inchanga, Hammersdale, Inanda, Chatsworth, Phoenix & Cato Ridge.
The AACL’s Inspectors travel hundreds of kilometres each month to rescue animals suffering from injury or disease, enable the sterilisation of cats and dogs to control overpopulation, and administer vaccinations and deworming treatments. These proactive interventions not only prevent needless suffering but also curb the growing problem of stray animals.
As one of South Africa’s longest-standing “no-kill” shelters, the AACL has given thousands of animals a second chance at life. Every dog and cat that passes through its gates receives food, medical care, training, and love – preparing them for adoption into safe, permanent homes.
With 130 cats and dogs currently in their care, the AACL’s team of just twenty dedicated staff is constantly on call. Their work extends far beyond feeding and sheltering animals—they also respond to all reports of abuse. Above all, their mission is to find loving homes for animals that have endured hardship, offering them a second chance at a happy life. Out in the community, AACL’s veterinary technicians provide vaccinations while educating pet owners on responsible care, helping to create a future where fewer animals suffer.
However, despite this unwavering commitment, the organisation is facing unprecedented financial strain. Rising costs, a surge in abandoned pets, and the broader economic challenges in South Africa have placed the AACL in jeopardy. With no government funding, they rely almost entirely on the generosity of the public to keep their vehicles on the road and their shelter open.
“The animals rely on us, and we are honoured to help prevent or treat their suffering,” says Dr Lawson Cairns, Chairman of AACL. “But tough economic times have hampered our efforts. We are reaching out to the public for support so we can continue this vital work.”
In many communities, the AACL inspector is the only source of veterinary assistance, offering affordable care that owners could not otherwise access. For some animals, these visits mean the difference between life and death.
“Supporting the Animal Anti-Cruelty League is not just about protecting animals — it's about standing up for compassion, responsibility, and the kind of society we want to be,” says Kingsley Holgate, explorer, humanitarian and author. “Every donation helps give a voice to the voiceless and a second chance to those who need it most.”
“The animals need the sanctuary offered by AACL,” adds Yvette Taylor of the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization. “Not only do they alleviate animal suffering, they also educate. Caring for animals is foundational as humans – it’s what brings about a kinder world.”
How the public can helpSupport can take many forms:
- Financial donations of any size
- Sponsoring the care of a specific animal
- Volunteering time or skills
- Donating food, blankets, or medical supplies
- Shopping or donating to the AACL Charity Shop, which sells household items and clothing to raise funds
Every contribution directly impacts the lives of animals in desperate need.
A call to actionFor those who believe that kindness to animals reflects the best of our humanity, now is the time to act. The AACL Durban & PMB’s work is not just about rescuing animals – it’s about restoring dignity, health, and hope, one life at a time.
To learn more about how to help, visit the AACL Durban & PMB branch’s website, Facebook and Instagram pages, or contact your nearest branch. Your support could be the lifeline an animal is waiting for today.
Website: https://www.aacl.co.za/branches-durban-pietermaritzburg/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AACLDurban
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aacl_dbn/
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