Paws for a Cause

Posted by Jeroen | 11-02-2008 16:40 | Category: Animal rights

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) is Western Australia’s leading animal welfare authority, and is responsible for enforcing WA’s Animal Welfare Act.
With their ”Paws for a Cause Day” they aim to engage people to collect money to continue protecting, housing and healing animals.


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“Animals can’t protect themselves”

The RSPCA needs money to continue their great work protecting, housing and healing animals. Visit our website to see how we’ve put the fun into fundraising. www.pawsforacause.com.au

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Advertiser:
RSPCA
Agency:
303 Advertising
Additional credits:
Art Director: Ross Dungey
Copywriter: Malcolm MacLean
Agency Producer: Belinda Hawkins
Movie Production: ZZ Productions


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