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Calling all dog walkers

The paws will hit the pavement in two weeks to raise funds for the animals who need it most.

Local organisation Geelong Animal Welfare Society (GAWS) will hold its annual PAWS for GAWS charity dog walk on Sunday 1 March, raising much-needed funds to support its mission of ensuring vulnerable animals get the care they need.

The scenic 4km waterfront walk kicks off at 10am, with community members invited to register and raise funds or simply stroll alongside in support.

The event hub at the Eastern Park barbecue area will offer food, coffee and community stalls, merchandise, a pooch parade, prizes and giveaways, entertainment and other activities.

Chief executive Helen Cocks said community support of events like PAWS for GAWS made a meaningful difference to the lives of lost, surrendered and stray animals in the Geelong region.

“As a community, when we walk together for a cause we all care deeply about, the impact goes far beyond one beautiful day,” Ms Cocks said.

“PAWS for GAWS is not just about dogs on leashes, it’s about the thousands of animals in need of care, shelter and a second chance.

“The support we receive through this charity dog walk directly translates into care, medical treatment and brighter futures for the animals in our shelter. We are deeply grateful for our community.”

All funds raised go directly toward supporting the not-for-profit organisation’s vital work, which receives no government funding and relies solely on the generosity of the community.

Last year, more than 3100 animals arrived at GAWS needing care, with each animal costing the organisation more than $65 a day on average.

Registrations are now open at pawsforgaws.org.au with every registrant receiving a dog bandanna and bumper sticker.

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