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Paws your work: vulnerable cats need your help

The Cat Protection Society of Victoria (CPSV) is calling on businesses to make a lasting impact on the lives of vulnerable cats and kittens through workplace giving. Whether through fundraising events, corporate sponsorship or volunteering, workplaces can help transform lives, one whisker at a time.

Workplace giving helps cats in need while benefiting employees and businesses with studies showing that those who participate in giving programs are 13 per cent more productive, and 93 per cent of employees who volunteer through work feel happier with their employer.

CPSV marketing and communications manager Rachel Bitzilis said that the generosity of businesses, workplaces and community groups can make a direct impact to the lives of over 1,200 cats and kittens each year.

“Workplace giving is an easy and impactful way for businesses to support our cause and these contributions help provide food, shelter and medical care to the cats and kittens in our care,” Ms Bitzilis said.

“Workplace fundraising events have already proven to be a huge success. Organisations such as Elanco, NAB and the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (DFFH) have stepped up, showing just how much of a difference collective workplace generosity can make.

“Thanks to their fundraising and volunteering, we can give cats in need a warm bed, a full belly, essential vet care and lots of love.”

In 2024 DFFH held a series of workplace fundraising events to raise over $1,600 to support CPSV’s essential work. The team hosted a “Cakes for Cats” afternoon tea, conducted in office raffles and even partnered with local businesses to run a “Guess the Jellybean” competition. Their incredible efforts helped to ensure that CPSV could provide over 60 cats with one night’s accommodation at the adoption shelter and the promise of a warm, safe bed, full tummy and thorough veterinary assessment.

DFFH Senior Project Officer Jasmine Lovell said the events provided a fun and rewarding opportunity for team bonding, leadership development and community impact.

“Fundraising for CPSV was a great way to bring our team together and support a cause we care about. I would encourage other organisations to get involved because not only is it a very worthwhile cause but it’s also a mutually beneficial situation,” Jasmine said.

“Getting involved as a team can really strengthen relationships, develop new skillsets, and have a lasting positive impact on individual employees, overall workplace culture, and the cause.”

For more than 75 years, CPSV has been a safety net for Victorian cats. By integrating charitable giving into the workplace, businesses can create a culture of generosity while making a tangible difference in the lives of vulnerable animals.

To get involved, visit https://catprotection.com.au/campaigns/workplace-giving/

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