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GAWs friends chip in $20k

Locals have raised more than $20,000 to support the region’s homeless furry friends during this year’s Geelong Animal Welfare Society (GAWS) winter appeal.

The not-for-profit organisation has received “amazing” support from local residents, school groups and businesses this winter, according to fundraising manager Cara Kirwin.

“The community has been incredibly generous and we thank everyone who has donated,” she said.

Cara said the “much-needed” funds will allow GAWS to continue to offer their services, with more than 1000 animals expected to enter the shelters care during winter.

“Without the local support we wouldn’t be able to care for as many animals,” she said.

“It means we can keep rehabilitating injured animals and maintain our foster program so animals receive the quality care they need in order to be re-homed.”

Cara said the shelter was also thrilled to see their adoption rates “soar” in the last few months.

“We’ve seen a huge amount of adoptions recently with a number of long-term dogs and cats now having found their forever homes,” she said.

Cara said GAWS was “very appreciative” of the donations made during the last six weeks, but encouraged the community to maintain their support.

“Our shelter receives no government funding so we’re in continuous need for donations,” she said.

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