RSPCA launches Poorly Drawn Pet Portrait campaign
In light of recent RSPCA op shop closures across the country, RSPCA Qld has come up with a quirky new way to raise money.
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IN LIGHT of recent RSPCA op shop closures across the country, RSPCA Qld has come up with a quirky new initiative to raise money.
All day today, you have the chance to get your paws on a keepsake – a Poorly Drawn Pet Portrait – to treasure, featuring your favourite pet.
Between 9am and 9pm today, make a $10 donation (per pet included in the portrait) via the RSPCA Qld Facebook page.
Comment with a photo of your pet and confirmation that you’ve made your donation and you’ll receive your very own Poorly Drawn Pet Portrait.
The Poorly Drawn Pet Portrait initiative is a fun way to encourage people to support the RSPCA by submitting a picture of their pets.
A mix of talented artists and RSPCA staff will then do their best to draw a portrait of your pets.
The idea was originally trialled in the US and was deemed a huge success.