Do you want to make a difference?


Our volunteer opportunities include the following

  • Cash Donations (available through website)
  • Charity Shop Donations
  • Fostering
  • Fundraising
  • Sponsorship
  • Add Us To Your Will

For the Dog Lover

  • Dog walking Mondays to Fridays from 7:30 am to 9:30 am

For the Cat Lover

  • Socialize and spend time with cats
  • Brush cats
  • Feeding cats (morning)
  • Cleaning and upkeep of facilities (incl. checking beds/blankets, cleaning cat towers, watering plants etc.)
  • Washing
  • Maintenace (whenever small issues occur)
  • Cleaning brick work in enclosures
  • Power hosing- once a month

  • We’ve set up a collection service that will be scheduled regularly for all large item donations and would like to request that anyone donating large items contact James on +27 82 463 5277 to arrange pick-up.
  • Small items can be donated at the shop, but we would like to request that these items be dropped off during trading hours and not left outside the shop.

Why Volunteer at Langebaan Animal Care?

Volunteering is a commitment you make that enriches not only your daily life, but the lives of countless animals.
Read the heartwarming insights shared from one of volunteers below

  • Give the lasting gift! Sponsor a sterilisation

    Uncontrolled breeding leads to thousands of unwanted cats and dogs in South Africa. In Langebaan, we are thankful for Saldanha Bay Municipality who updated their Public Nuisance and Keeping of Animals By-law, requiring all dogs and cats, 6 months and older, to be sterilised. Although this by-law makes it illegal to have unsterilised dogs and…

  • August Adoptions: A Month of New Beginnings

    August Adoptions: A Month of New Beginnings

    As we welcome the beauty of spring, we’re overjoyed to share the heartwarming news of our August adoptions! This past month, several of our beloved furbabies found their forever homes, and we couldn’t be more grateful. Each adoption is a story of love, hope, and new beginnings. Thanks to the incredible members of our community,…

  • Yes, Lucy was lucky, but not all dogs are.

    Yes, Lucy was lucky, but not all dogs are.

    Shelters are filled with dogs who were given away. Some new owners only took responsibility until it no longer suited them. Some were handed from home to home, ending up being neglected, being dumped and unfortunately, like Lucy, starved in a field somewhere.