Help Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre by gifting Ryobi 7.5 KVA Key-Start 4/str Petrol Generator for constant power supply to our hospital patients/kitchen

 Nkangala District Municipality, Mpumalanga

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Help Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre by gifting Ryobi  7.5 KVA Key-Start 4/str Petrol Generator for constant power supply to our hospital patients/kitchen

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Help Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre by gifting Ryobi 7.5 KVA Key-Start 4/str Petrol Generator for constant power supply to our hospital patients/kitchen

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Our current generator which is 5KWA is not capable of generating enough power for critical items in the hospital such as incubators, read lights and oxygen monitors. We also need to keep our 5 freezers of food for the animals in our care running to ensure healthy happy patients and residents. Winter is here and our demand is too high for our old work horse generator to cope and we are terrible worried we are going to loose patients and waste precious food.


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Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre

Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre

Pets & Wildlife

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We help rescue rear rehabilitate & release indigenous wildlife by furthering conservation through educational displays

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