Donate In Memory of a loved one
Giving a donation in memory of a friend, family member or pet is a wonderful way of remembering and celebrating their life.
Losing someone special—a friend, family member, or beloved pet—can leave a void in our hearts. It’s natural to want to honour their memory and celebrate the joy they brought to our lives. One meaningful way to do this is through a donation to the SPCA in their name, helping provide care and kindness to animals in need.
Ways to remember pets
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Create a Pet In Memory Tribute Page
When a pet passes, it’s often more than just their owners who miss them. You can create an ‘In Memory’ tribute page online on SPCA’s In Memory website as a place for everyone who loved them to pay tribute, share memories together, and make a donation to help other animals in their name.
Ways to remember people
Losing someone special can leave you feeling lost, so it's natural that you would want to remember and celebrate their life. Sharing memories, stories and photos is a lovely way to keep their memory alive, while bringing you some comfort at a difficult time. That's why we've created the ‘In Memory’ tribute page – a dedicated space where family and friends can continue to commemorate the life of a loved one or beloved pet, while raising much-needed funds for animals at SPCA in their name. Your ‘In Memory’ page can be used to collect donations in memory of someone special.
You'll be able to see the total amount raised for SPCA in memory of your loved one and know their legacy is making a life-changing impact to the animals in our care.
It only takes a few minutes to set up your page. Once you have, you can share your page through email or social media with friends and family from around the world, who can visit the page to make a donation and share their fondest memories.
If you would prefer to simply make a donation now in memory of a loved one, you can do so via the link below.
Find help when you need it
The Grief Centre are a wonderful organisation who provide loss and grief counselling, resources and support groups for youth, adults, families and whānau experiencing any form of significant loss.
If you find that you need support, please reach out to our friends at Grief Centre.