Cradock
Cradock Animal Shelter
The Cradock Animal Shelter is an independent, non-profit sanctuary for over 100 abandoned and neglected dogs. Many of these animals have survived heartbreaking circumstances, but at the shelter, they are met with unconditional love and a strict no-kill policy (unless suffering from terminal illness).
The shelter receives no government funding and relies entirely on donations to provide food and medical care. The Ntoni Foundation supports them weekly by preparing offal for nutritional variety and donating 200kg of kibble monthly.
How you can help:
If you would like to support these animals, you can make a donation to us specifically for the foundation. Your contribution goes directly to their care, food, and future.
ACVV Cradock
ACVV Cradock
ACVV Cradock is part of the Afrikaanse Christelike Vrouevereniging.
The organization was established in 1904 and has a long history in social welfare.
They provide essential services to the broader Cradock and farming communities.
Its work focuses on children, families, and older persons.
ACVV Cradock has been a pillar of social welfare since 1904, providing essential protection and care for children, families, and the elderly in our farming community.
In the Cradock area, their primary focus is ensuring young children have the means to attend school. To support this mission, the Ntoni Foundation recently provided 10 boys and 10 girls with complete sets of new clothing, shoes, and school supplies. This allows these children to start their education with dignity and comfort.
As an organization that receives limited funding, the ACVV relies on community support to continue these life-changing programs.
Would you like to support? Donations can be made through us to benefit the ACVV Cradock programs directly.
Cradock
Vukusebenze Shelter
Vukusebenze Shelter is a community-driven initiative in Cradock that serves between 90 and 200 meals daily. Rather than simple handouts, the shelter focuses on empowerment, allowing community members to exchange recyclable materials for food as they work toward independence.
To ensure these meals are both nutritious and high-quality, the Ntoni Foundation regularly provides wild game meat from our hunts. This protein-rich contribution is a vital part of the daily support provided by local volunteers and churches.
How you can help:
By hunting at Ntoni, you directly contribute to the food security of the Cradock community. If you would like to do more, we welcome donations specifically for the Vukusebenze initiative.
Cinga Izakhono
Cinga Izakhono – Lingelihle