In an effort to support and create awareness towards the efforts of Animal SOS Sri Lanka, a sanctuary in Ahangama that houses over 700 homeless animals, a team of volunteers called "I Am Lost" has organised a special screening of the classic film, Mrs. Doubtfire at Liberty Cinema, on Saturday, September 19 at 7.15 p.m.
Founded in 2007 by Kim Cooling, Animal SOS provides a lifeline to Sri Lankan stray dogs and cats.
They provide quality veterinary care, refuge and rehabilitation with a beautiful free roaming preserve with an on-site clinic and residential vet.
They also operate weekly neutering, rabies vaccination programmes in the local area, adoption schemes and animal welfare education.
Tickets priced at Rs. 650 and Rs.750 (ODC and Balcony respectively) are available on mydeal.lk with all proceeds going to Animal SOS Sri Lanka.
For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/iamlostsl.
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