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Youth dog walk, bringing the love of dogs to disadvantaged children

Two- and four-leggeds will be strutting their stuff along the Strandfontein Pavilion this Youth Day, the 16th of June 2022. A Youth Dog Walk, hosted by Mdzananda Animal Clinic and Remnant Youth, will bring the love of dogs to children from difficult backgrounds.

“The event aims at brining the youth of Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain together through the fun activity of walking dogs,” says Marcelle du Plessis, Fundraising and Communications Executive. “Most of these children come from difficult backgrounds, many never having experienced love. The unconditional love of a four-legged friend is priceless.”

The event addresses both animal and youth issues.

In both communities, animals are often bred for protection with children being taught to fear dogs. Here children will experience the kind, compassionate qualities of dogs – something many community children never experience in their home environments. At the same time they will learn about animal ownership and responsibility. The event provides a safe space for children from challenged backgrounds to spend a day, feeling like they have purpose in the world by doing good.

Sr Heidi May, the General Manager at Mdzananda Animal Clinic, says that growing up with pets is linked to higher self-esteem, cognitive development, and social skills and this event is the first step towards that. “At Mdzananda we’ve experienced that many children are the carers for the animals in the home. They befriend the animals, often being the only form of companionship and support in homes where there is violence. The animals give them a purpose.”

Remnant Youth, the co-organisers, creates events for youth to have a community where they feel safe while doing good in the world. They have helped at Mdzananda adoption days, have spent a week at the organisation bathing animals, have cooked meals for the elderly and more.

Youngsters from outside of Khayelitsha and Mitchells plain are also invited. Children can bring their dogs along and enjoy a walk with an ocean view.

Registration is R50. Email info@mdzananda.co.za for registration forms or arrive early on the day. The walk starts at 8 am at the Strandfontein Pavilion. Registration starts at 7:30 am.

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