FreeMe Wildlife is 100% dependent on your donations.
There are different ways to support the work we do. As a Public Benefit Organization (PBO) we provide an essential service to the communities of Kwazulu-Natal, both human and wildlife, without any governmental support.
We do not charge for our services, but rely solely on reciprocal support to keep doing what we do; running our center day and night, keeping our doors open all year round, taking in compromised wild animals without question of the cost. There would be no FreeMe Wildlife without public support, so please have a look at what you can do to help.
As a Public Benefit Organization we can issue Section 18A Certificates for you to receive a tax rebate for your donation to a charitable cause.
You may also contact us directly via our Contact Form if you would like to support us in another way.
This is the easiest way to give. Payments can be made directly into our bank account (please use your name and ‘donation’ as the reference).
Any amount is welcome.
Due to the specialized nature of our center we cannot accept any volunteers under the age of 18 years old. Your own transport is essential. You will need to be a FreeMe Wildlife Custodian before being accepted as a volunteer.
The Custodianship Program is designed to support the running of our rehabilitation center, and allows people who support our work to be more closely involved.
A legacy or bequest is a sum of money, items, property or possession left in your will to another person, group, organization or charity. By leaving a bequest to FreeMe Wildlife you will leave a legacy in your name supporting the work we do.
There would be no FreeMe Wildlife without public support, so please have a look at what you can do to help. As a Public Benefit Organization we can issue Section 18A Certificates for you to receive a tax rebate for your donation to a charitable cause