Help Build 67 Kennels of Hope for Mandela Day
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Cape Town, 26 May 2026 — As Mandela Day approaches on 18 July, FOUR PAWS South Africa is calling on individuals, communities and businesses across the country to come together in a powerful act of compassion through launching its annual “67 Kennels of Hope” campaign.
Inspired by the spirit of unity and service that defines Nelson Mandela’s legacy, the campaign aims to mobilise collective support to fund 67 kennels with care packages for dogs in need.
In collaboration with Mdzananda Animal Clinic in Khayelitsha, the initiative will provide safe shelter, food and vital care to animals living in underserved communities.
Addressing Growing Animal Welfare Challenges
This nationwide call comes at a time when animal welfare organisations across South Africa continue to face increasing pressure.
According to the recent State of Animal Welfare Address (SOAWA) held in May, many companion animals still lack access to adequate shelter, nutrition and veterinary care, particularly in under-resourced communities.
Initiatives like “67 Kennels of Hope” aim to address these critical gaps through practical, community-centred support.
Building On Previous Mandela Day Impact
This year’s campaign builds on the impact of the previous Mandela Day initiatives, where kennels provided immediate and lasting relief.
One such story is that of a local Gogo in Khayelitsha, who, after hearing puppies crying nearby, went in search of them and took them in to care for them despite limited resources.
With the support of a kennel, she was able to offer them protection from harsh weather and a safer space to grow, demonstrating how compassion within communities can transform animal lives when supported with the right tools.
“Mandela Day reminds us that we all have the power to create change,” says Fiona Miles, Director at FOUR PAWS South Africa.
“Through 67 Kennels of Hope, we invite every South African to take action by giving what they can to help provide safety and dignity to dogs in need. Real change happens when communities come together with compassion and purpose.”
Supporting Vulnerable Dogs Through Collective Action
The campaign is centred on one clear goal: raising the funds and resources needed to deliver meaningful, lasting change for vulnerable dogs.
Every contribution, whether from individuals, community groups or corporate partners, will directly support the provision of kennels, food and essential care supplies.
Through 67 Kennels of Hope, South Africans have the opportunity to honour Madiba’s legacy in a meaningful and practical way, improving the lives of animals while building a more compassionate society.
For more information, please visit our website at https://www.four-paws.org.za
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FOUR PAWS is the global animal welfare organisation for animals under direct human influence, which reveals suffering, rescues animals in need and protects them. Founded by Heli Dungler and friends in Vienna in 1988, the organisation focuses on companion animals including stray dogs and cats, farm animals and wild animals kept in inappropriate conditions as well as in disaster and conflict zones.... Read More
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