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Cans to care for rescue animals

A Craigieburn animal rescue has proved every 10-cent container counts thanks to the efforts of volunteer Erin Morrison who has raised over $2000 for needy animals.

Since the introduction of the Victorian Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic), Erin has been collecting bottles and cans to raise funds for Craigieburn’s Second Chance Animal Rescue (SCAR).

Working with a restaurant in Beveridge, Erin has helped contribute more than $2000 raised through the scheme.

Erin began volunteering with SCAR in March 2022 and said she was inspired after hearing the organisation was at risk of closure.

“Before moving to Victoria, I used to collect cans and bottles in South Australia,” she said.

“When CDS Vic started here, I thought ‘What can I do to help?’ It only takes me about 20 minutes a week, but it makes a real difference.”

SCAR founder and CEO Marisa Dabattista said funds raised through container refunds go directly into lifesaving care for animals.

“The money helps cover vet treatment, food, shelter and behavioural support,” she said.

“It also supports programs like low-cost desexing, emergency boarding and a free pet food pantry.”

She said donations helped animals like Prue, a heavily pregnant dog rescued in poor health, who recovered with urgent care and rehabilitation and has since found a loving home.

Locals can support SCAR through the CDS Vic West app by selecting the rescue as their payout method before returning containers.

“It’s a small gesture that creates a huge impact,” Ms Dabattista said.

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