Melita initiative supports 11 animal sanctuaries and NGOs

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The Malta Business Weekly

€8,500 towards pet and veterinary supplies are being given to 11 animal sanctuaries and NGOs across Malta and Gozo following a social media campaign by Melita Limited. Through posts on International Cat Day and International Dog Day during August, Melita aimed to raise awareness of the work done by volunteers at Malta’s cat and dog sanctuaries and NGOs.  Melita pledged to donate €1 for every like and share of the campaign visuals. As a result, Melita donated €7,000 with an additional €1,500 being donated by Borg Cardona Pet Supplies.

Mireille Muscat, Head of Marketing at Melita Limited, said, “Animal welfare is something that is very close to many of our employees’ hearts and as a company we are keenly aware of the financial pressure many animal sanctuaries and NGOs have been under throughout the pandemic. We’re glad that this initiative proved to be so successful and that as a result, thanks to all the people who got involved, and of course Borg Cardona Pet Supplies, we will be helping organisations across the country.”

The sanctuaries and NGOs benefitting from this initiative are: CSAF, Claws, Tomasina Cat Sanctuary, AAA, Noah’s Ark, Island Sanctuary, Gozo SPCA, Malta SPCA, Animal Guardians, Animal Protectors Malta and Real Animal Rights.

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