AWL's Companions Club celebrates the generosity of our major donors and supporters – a close circle of committed philanthropists who share a common passion for supporting pets in need.
We invite you to join AWL's Companions Club when you donate $2,500 or more annually to AWL's work. We also recognise and thank everyone who works hard to fundraise $2,500 or more annually. You can reach $2,500 a year by donating $210 per month.
Every week our team works extraordinarily hard to find loving homes for as many animals as possible, as quickly as possible. Yet AWL receives no direct government funding, and it costs $7,000 a day to provide all the love and care each cat and dog needs.
Without your impressive generosity AWL won't be able to care for and rehome vulnerable pets.
To learn more contact our friendly team on 8348 1300.
AWL Companions Club
When your donations or fundraising reach $2,500 in the financial year:
- We present you with a Companions Club exclusive frameable artist print.
- And invite you to exclusive tours of the Animal Care Centre.
AWL Companions 5000 Club
- Donate or fundraise $5,000, and we display your name in the Animal Care Centre on a tile on our Companion Club wall for visitors to view.
AWL Companions 10000 Club
- For donating or fundraising $10,000, we invite you to an exclusive event, including a Q&A with our CEO.
- Your name will be on a larger tile on our Companion Club wall for visitors to see.
AWL Companions 25000 Club
- When your annual donations or fundraising reach $25,000 or more, we'd like to invite you to an exclusive dinner, sitting at a table with the CEO and chair of the board.
- We'll present you with a framed exclusive artist print, plus your name will appear on the largest tile on the Companion Club wall for visitors to see.
Member's wishes are always respected, and you can choose to be anonymous.
Thank you to this year's Companions Club members
Stephen Newlyn
Helen Bowden
Joann Lloyd
Kathy Harrison and Nancy Forrester
Diana Fabijan
Leonie Martin
Kim Doubleday
Fiona McCallum
Mark Benz
Robyn Pearson Lambert
Daisy's story
With your help we're determined to keep up our great work, creating happy homes like this one.
Eight-week-old Maltese cross Daisy was found wandering alone on Glen Osmond Rd. Too-small to be adopted straight away, she was given lots of love by a volunteer foster carer.
When Daisy was strong enough, our vet team performed a couple of essential operations. Once she was fighting fit, this cute-a-button puppy had a queue of admirers. Now she's safely in the loving home she deserves.
This could have turned out so differently if AWL hadn't been here to give her a second chance.
To learn more contact our friendly team on 8348 1300.