Marriott volunteer in the Dog Box

Elizabeth Valentine, Marriott's distribution manager, together with 23 like-minded community champions spent 24 hours "locked" in a kennel with one of Kloof & Highway SPCA's rescue dogs in an effort to raise funds for their annual Dog Box Challenge.
Marriott volunteer in the Dog Box

Forming part of Marriott’s Corporate Social Investment Initiative, Valentine’s undertaking required that she raise R10,000 in ‘bail’ money for the challenge which started at 12pm on Friday, 27 May, with the big release at the same time the following day.

“When the opportunity came about to enter the Dog Box Challenge, I knew I had to do it,” said Valentine. “I’m passionate about animal rescue and it was an opportunity to be a part of the SPCA’s team that reaches out to animals in underprivileged communities.”

Valentine said she was lucky enough to receive a fantastic roommate, Brandy, for the duration of her stay in the ‘socialisation run’. Brandy, who was a rescue dog who had been residing at the Kloof & Highway SPCA for two months, was adopted the following morning. “The vibe throughout the night was fantastic although, as anticipated, I didn’t get much sleep,” she said. “Saying goodbye to Brandy wasn’t easy but as a result of the great networking opportunity the challenge created, Brandy found her forever home.”

Valentine said there are so many special dogs needing homes, which is an overwhelming thought, but, it has to be taken ‘one dog at a time’.

“Barbara Patrick and her team at Kloof & Highway SPCA are really inspirational and I urge everyone to pay them a visit. ‘Rescued’ really is the best breed.

Valentine exceeded the required bail of R10,000, by raising R38,500 for the initiative which will be allocated towards the SPCA’s outreach clinics in 2016, improving the quality of life for animals in rural areas.

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