Today the orphanage and education center feeds, clothes, and educates between seventy and one hundred children at any given time. The children range in age from newborn to eighteen—who are loved and cared for by men and women in the local community.
In May 2005 the orphanage became officially registered with the South African government, which enables them to offer foster care, adoption, and family reunification services.
According to Ladieswholaunch.com, today Hattie has returned to South Africa, where she lives with her husband and French bulldog, Gilles, in Capetown. Her business has grown and she now sells charms, collars, leashes, and tees. SOCOCO’s collars and leashes are true conversation pieces that get people thinking about a vital cause.
Contributing to a cause also has its fashion benefits. If you don’t believe me, listen to Hattie’s dog Gilles:
“SOCOCO allows you to help the world and look fabulous doing it!”
Amen.

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