Mpumalanga is nestled between four local provinces and two international borders, encompassing a whole lot of people who are dedicated to protecting animals.
Mpumalanga, South Africa (29 January 2025) – From rhino orphans to cattle and pets, organisations in Mpumalanga focus on finding balance, protecting animals and living in harmony with the surrounding wilds, farms and coal-related endeavours the province is so well known for.
Balance is key and while the large province may be spread out, animal welfare charities are hard at work to spread good things far and wide!
Every day, thousands of people work to help millions of animals in South Africa. Our comprehensive charity list grows and evolves every year as we add more good causes to the list. This is the 2025 list for the Mpumalanga province.
Please note that this is a working list, so keep sending through your charities, and we will keep adding them!
These charities include all kinds of animal welfare organisations. We have simplified the search process for you by adding the following codes:
B – Birds, C – Cats, D – Dogs, F – Farm, H – Horses / Donkeys, W – Wildlife, and O – Other.
- Care for Wildlife Rhino Sanctuary (W) – Website / Facebook
- Chimp Eden (Working in Mbombela) (W) – Website / Facebook
- Feral Watch And TNR (Working in Secunda) (C) – Facebook
- Graskop Animals In Need (Working in Graskop) (C,D) – Facebook
- Khumba Ncila (Working in Lilydale) (C,D,F) – Website / Facebook
- Little Paws Big Hearts (Working in Secunda) (C,D) – Facebook
- Pro-Life Pet Rescue, Rehabilitation and Adoption Agency (Working in Mbombela) (C,D) – Facebook
- SPCA Bethal (All) – Facebook
- SPCA Middelburg (All) – Facebook
- SPCA Nelspruit (All) – Facebook
- SPCA White River (All) – Facebook
- SPCA Witbank (All) – Facebook
If we have missed an organisation or charity, please email tyler@goodthingsguy.com and we will add it soonest; kindly supply the relevant links as well as which province they work in, the NPO registration details and a brief description of what the organisation does.
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