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These incredible community members are all raising vital funds for RSPCA Queensland. They've each pledged to raise $10,000 by May 2019.


The funds will go towards protecting and caring for around 5,000 animals of the 53,000 we expect to see come through our doors in the next year.  


Next year, after their incredible fundraising efforts, our RSPCA All Stars will embark on a top secret adventure with Charity TV which will be aired on prime time television.


If you want to help our fundraisers reach their target, you can donate to them here.


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Meet Akane

Every day people are making a difference to the lives of animals and Akane (also known as Kanye to her friends), is just one of our fundraisers taking up the challenge!


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Akane says, “I've chosen to take part in this amazing and rewarding fundraising project as I have a passion for wildlife conservation, and have always admired the work the RSPCA Queensland do, for helping not only domestic animals, but also the native species that call Queensland home.


“Working at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, I understand the threats native species face and the hard work that is needed for their survival.


“My aim is to raise awareness and to raise much needed funds to help RSPCA's Wildlife Hospital to ensure we can continue to protect our native Aussie animals.


“I've made amazing new friends, my fellow ambassadors from all different backgrounds, who are extremely inspiring and working towards the same goal. I cannot wait to go on our Charity TV adventure together!”


If you’d like to be a part of the experience, there is still some time to sign up as an RSPCA All Star! Simply contact us.

Emma Lagoon

Communications & Media Manager

As the Communications & Media Manager for RSPCA Queensland, Emma's passionate about making a real difference and believes every animal has a story to share. She has over 12 years experience working in animal welfare and is the voice for the RSPCA on digital, print and broadcast channels.

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Emma Lagoon

Communications & Media Manager

As the Communications & Media Manager for RSPCA Queensland, Emma's passionate about making a real difference and believes every animal has a story to share. She has over 12 years experience working in animal welfare and is the voice for the RSPCA on digital, print and broadcast channels.

Can you volunteer your time to give animals a second chance?

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