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Every stray animal has a story—one of abandonment, survival, and hope for a better tomorrow. On April 4, World Stray Animals Day, SPP Media Group is stepping up for those who can’t speak for themselves. Don't just talk the talk, take action and make a difference in Cyprus. God knows we need it!
With the help of LOVE FM 100.7, DEEJAY RADIO 93.5, and SPOR FM 95.0, we’re hosting a Live Link event dedicated to raising awareness about pet adoption, responsible animal care, and the urgent need to support local shelters. These shelters fight every day to give homeless animals food, medical care, and—most importantly—a second chance at a loving home.
How You Can Help
This isn’t just another event. It’s a call to action. We need you—businesses, animal lovers, and compassionate souls—to be part of this movement. Here’s how:
1) Donate essential supplies (food, blankets, medicine) to help shelters continue their life-saving work.
2) Offer financial support—every euro counts toward feeding and caring for these animals.
3) Sponsor the event by providing refreshments or simply helping spread the word.
In return, our supporters will receive on-air mentions during the Live Link, brand visibility across SPP Media’s platforms, and, most importantly, the knowledge that they’ve made a real difference in the lives of these animals.
Why It Matters
Every year, thousands of dogs and cats end up on the streets—alone, hungry, and scared. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Adoption and responsible pet ownership are the keys to breaking the cycle of neglect. Together, we can give these animals the love they deserve.
So, will you help? Join us on April 4, from 16:00 to 20:00, at SPP Media’s offices (Lykavitou – Saripolou 2, Engomi, 2401). Bring your four-legged friends, meet the incredible shelters working to save lives, and be part of something bigger.
Because every stray deserves a second chance—and that chance starts with us.
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