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Save A
Lion's Life Today!
Dear SanWilders
Since 2003 SanWild has cared for and looked after three prides
of rescued lions. Over the years we have managed to overcome all
the financial obstacles and have managed to secure funding to
feed and care for the lions. However it seems that the growing
international financial crisis has finally reached our sanctuary
and to date very little funding has been secured from our
various appeals to continue to feed the lions.
Unfortunately not being able to raise sufficient funding has
resulted in SanWild running up feeding bills with our supplier
hoping to secure donor funding for the lions. To date no
positive feedback has been received from the various
organizations to which funding appeals have been sent out.
At the trustees meeting yesterday a very difficult decision had
to be made in the best interest of all the SanWild animals. The
lions have been given another week and should we fail to raise
funding by 28th February 2009, all the lions sadly
will have to be euthanized as we will be left with no other
option.
Unfortunately these animals cannot fend for themselves and their
lives are in your and our hands. We have done what we possibly
can, but now it will be up to the goodwill of other animal
charities and individuals that will determine the future of our
lions. SanWild can no longer afford to carry the financial
burden alone and we need to find long term solutions as soon as
possible and urgent action in the short-term.
We have put up this sponsorship page with photographs of the
various SanWild lions, see photos below. We will create an
on-line sponsorship option on our interactive website at
www.sanwild.com You can also
donate via a direct banking transfer.
To save a lion on-line (and in this case you will actually save
their lives, it will not just be idle words) you need to go to
the Sponsor / Donate page at
www.sanwild.com and use the
drop down box to find the lion of your choice. There you will be
able to sponsor the lion of your choice for the next three to
six months. The various options can be found under "Save a lion
- Lutalo" or "Save a lion - Bombi". All the lions will be listed
individually under this on-line sponsorship option.
The amount needed to feed a single
lion for a month comes to $400 US.
Any and all sponsorships will be helpful and more than one
person can sponsor the same lion, this will also help to share
the cost. So if you have a book club or just a great group of
friends and you all want to club together to sponsor a lion this
option could work for you.
Once you have agreed to sponsor a lion, your photograph and name
will go up on our main website alongside YOUR lion and the
donations received from you on a monthly basis will be reflected
here as well. Should you choose to remain anonymous that is also
okay and we will simply put up a note saying “I have been
sponsored” next to YOUR LION.
As soon as a sponsor has been received to take over the lions
long term care you will be notified and you can choose stop your
sponsorship of the individual lion you have chosen or you can
continue your sponsorship of the same lion or even another.
Please email us at
louise@sanwild.org with your
sponsorship details either by using the on-line credit card
option or by means of direct banking transfer into our trust
account at:
SanWild Banking Details: ABSA, Danie Joubert Street, Tzaneen,
SOUTH AFRICA. The account number is 9111221180, Branch Code
334349, Swift Code ABSAZAJJ, Iban Code ZA632005.
The future of the SanWild lions will be determined by 16 people
out there who will care enough to adopt and feed these
magnificent creatures! Please find it in your heart and soul to
step up to the challenge and save a lion’s life.
For more information please email me urgently on
louise@sanwild.org or phone our
offices on +27 (0) 21-987 1493 and speak to Lizel Kachelhoffer.
Please help our lions!
Kind regards
Louise Joubert
SanWild Wildlife Sanctuary
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