Animal welfare organisations in the Eastern Cape are working hard to treat as many animals as possible over the vast landscape, this is how we lend a helping hand.
Eastern Cape, South Africa (13 January 2024) – Every day, thousands of people work to help millions of animals in South Africa. Our comprehensive charity list grows and evolves every year as we add more good causes to the list. This is the 2024 list for the Eastern Cape province.
The Good Things Guy team has been working on these charity lists since the start of the pandemic in 2020. They were created as tools to help people find help or offer it to causes close to their hearts. Over the years, the demand for these lists has grown and today, we are excited to share our lists for 2024.
Our charity list was usually one long one but we have found, with the help of insightful readers, that one list is too much to work through. This year we are splitting the list into various categories. This list features all the animal welfare organisations we have featured over the years and can vouch for.
We are doing things a little differently this year. We now have nine animal charity lists, one for each province and a tenth featuring South Africa as a whole. Below are all the organisations that work in the Eastern Cape to make a difference; you can find the other provinces here.
If we have missed an organisation or charity, please email tyler@goodthingsguy.com and we will add it soonest; kindly supply the relevant links as well as which province they work in, the NPO registration details and a brief description of what the organisation does.
Please note that this is a working list, so keep sending through your charities, and we will keep adding them!
These charities include all kinds of animal welfare organisations. We have simplified the search process for you by adding the following codes:
B – Birds, C – Cats, D – Dogs, F – Farm, H – Horses / Donkeys, W – Wildlife, and O – Other.
- Animal Outreaches (Working in Gquberha) (C,D) – Facebook
- Animal Welfare Society PE (Working in Gquberha) (C,D) – Website / Facebook
- Blind Love Africa (Working in Bathurst) (H) – Website / Facebook
- Cat Care PE (Working in Gquberha) (C) – Facebook
- Domestic Animal Care (Working in Gquberha) (C,D) – Website / Facebook
- EL Pet Pals (Working in East London) (C,D) – Facebook
- Kei Rural Dog Project (Working in Kei Mouth, Wild Coast) (D) – Facebook
- Rietbon ACT SA (Working in Rietbon( (C,D,H) – Website / Facebook
- SANCCOB (Working in Gquberha) (B) – Website / Facebook
- Save a Pet (Working in Gquberha) (C,D) – Website / Facebook
- St Francis Animal Rescue (Working in St Francis) (C,D) – Website / Facebook
- SPCA Amahlathi (All) – Facebook
- SPCA Assisi (All) – Facebook
- SPCA East London (All) – Facebook
- SPCA Grahamstown (All) – Facebook
- SPCA King Williams Town (All) – Facebook
- SPCA Mthatha (All) – Facebook
- SPCA Port Alfred and Ndlambe District (All) – Facebook
- SPCA Uitenhage (All) – Facebook
- Transkei Animal Welfare Initiative (Working along the Wild Coast) – Facebook
- Warriors of Wildlife (Working in Jeffreys Bay) (W) – Facebook
Sources: Various (Linked Above)
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