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⁠A Gift in your Will to Animal Welfare League is a promise that you will make special plans to bring love and happiness to animals in need. 
Like the generosity of animal-lover Andy and her beloved dog Tova, your generosity can ensure every animal who comes through AWL’s doors will feel an unwavering compassion that can live forever. Your promise in their time of need will guarantee them a future filled with love and happiness - not just for them, but for the families in need of the same compassion you’ve known and loved from your own cherished pets you’ve had throughout your life. Plus, leaving a gift in your Will to AWL will give you the opportunity to take advantage of our Happy Hearts program, giving you peace of mind that your cherished pet will be properly cared for when you’re gone.

 “The unconditional love a pet gives you is so humbling and powerful and never should be underestimated. They are always there for you, regardless of what occurs in your life, it’s a relationship that is never taken for granted. Leaving a gift in my Will helps AWL to continue their services - with every animal in their care getting a second chance.” - Andy

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About Animal Welfare League of South Australia

The animals who come to Animal Welfare League rely entirely on the generosity of animal-lovers everywhere to help them get through difficult times. Leaving a gift in your Will to AWL will show them they’re loved even when they thought all hope was lost. Your compassion will provide them with food, shelter, toys and vet care during their stay with AWL while they wait for their new families to walk through the doors.

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