African Outreach

@Soul Sanctuary 

THE SANCTUARY

African Outreach is located on a farmstead 30km from Pretoria and Fourways on route R511 to Hartbeespoort Dam. Nestled in a valley bordered by mountain ranges to the north and south, the property is a truly tranquil setting near the Hennops Rover surrounded by natural beauty, bird and wildlife.

The sanctuary is great location to relax and unwind next to the pool or hike the spectacular Hennops mountains whilst doing good in the sunny South African countryside.

Planned itineraries add strcture to days and all meals or provided and prepared.

WHAT TO EXPECT

– Secure accommodation in a thatched BNB
– Serviced private room and bathroom 
– Fully fitted kitchen
– Swimming pool
– African boma
– Three daily meals
– Specialised meals such as a South African braai
– Scheduled daily itinerary
– Rescue trips into Diepsloot and surrounds

RATES

Room 1            R   700 pppn
Room 2            R   900 pppn
Room 3            R1 500 pppn
House              R4 500 

SANCTUARY

Stay in a serene African space, relax and reload

Dogs Trust scouts into the township daily to find animals that are abused, neglected, injured or kept in substandard environments. Their aim is to remove and rehome severe cases and to better the living quarters of others by setting up running chains, improving sleeping and living conditions, providing warm beds for winter, shelter for summer as well as food, water, collars and kennels. We often remove animals due to severe neglect or abuse who are then reloacted and  rehailitated at the sanctuary whilst preparing them for a better forever home.

DOGS TRUST

Rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abused animals 

Dogs Trust scouts into the township daily to find animals that are abused, neglected, injured or kept in substandard environments. Their aim is to remove and rehome severe cases and to better the living quarters of others by setting up running chains, improving sleeping and living conditions, providing warm beds for winter, shelter for summer as well as food, water, collars and kennels. We often remove animals due to severe neglect or abuse who are then reloacted and  rehailitated at the sanctuary whilst preparing them for a better forever home.

The only man I envy is the man who has not yet been to Africa. For he has so much to look forward to.