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National Council of Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NSPCA), also known as the National Council of SPCAs, is the largest and oldest animal welfare organisation in South Africa. The NSPCA handles all matters relating to animal cruelty involving all animal species and is a registered Non-Profit Organisation registered with the Department of Social Development. 

The NSPCA is referred to as “NDBV” in Afrikaans (one of the 11 official languages in South Africa) and is also known as Nasionale Raad van Dierebeskermingsverenigings (NDBV). SPCA is DBV in Afrikaans.

The NSPCA was founded in 1955 and was named the federation of Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCAs). The aim was to provide a forum to bring uniformity to welfare legislation and standards in South Africa. The NSPCA later changed its name to the National Council of SPCAs. There are over 90 member SPCAs in South Africa which are governed by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 169 of 1993 which is administered by the NSPCA, thus making the NSPCA a statutory body. The SPCA Act also gives the NSPCA locus standi to act on behalf of animals in South Africa.

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The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), based in Washington, D.C., is an American nonprofit organization founded by journalist Fred Myers and Helen Jones, Larry Andrews, and Marcia Glaser in 1954, to address what they saw as animal-related cruelties of national scope, and to resolve animal welfare problems by applying strategies beyond the resources or abilities of local organizations. In 2013, the Chronicle of Philanthropy identified HSUS as the 136th largest charity in the United States in its Philanthropy 400 listing. As of 2001, the group’s major campaigns targeted five issues: factory farming, animal fighting, the fur trade, puppy mills, and wildlife abuse. The organization works on a full range of animal issues, including companion animals, wildlife, farm animals, horses and other equines, and animals used in research, testing and education.

HSUS reported its revenue as US$129 million and net assets of US$215 million as of December 31, 2014.

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St. Paul’s Co-educational College (Traditional Chinese: 聖保羅男女中學), (often abbreviated as St. Paul’s Co-ed., St. Paul’s or SPCC) is an Anglican secondary school located at 33 MacDonnell Road, Mid-levels, Hong Kong. It follows the HKDSE and IBDP curriculum, and is the first Round Square school in China. The school was founded in 1915. It became the first school in Hong Kong to require a school uniform. Until after World War II, it was a girls-only college. It is under the Direct Subsidy Scheme. It is regarded as one of the top schools in Hong Kong in terms of its excellent performance in academics, music and sports.[citation needed]

The college was founded in 1915 as St. Paul’s Girls’ College by the Anglican church.[citation needed] The school’s motto is Faith, Hope and Love, derived from the Bible, 1 Corinthians 13.

In 1942, St. Paul’s Girls’ College was closed down due to Japanese occupation of Hong Kong. In 1945, the school re-opened after Japan surrendered, merging with St. Paul’s College to become the first co-educational college in Hong Kong. It was officially renamed “St. Paul’s Co-educational College” in 1950 when St. Paul’s Boys’ College moved to Bonham Road.

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