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GAWS launches walking challenge

The Geelong Animal Welfare Society (GAWS) has launched its inaugural The Great Dog Walk Challenge, a campaign focused on encouraging people to walk this April and raise much needed funds for the dogs in its care.

Community members can sign up online and make a pledge to walk this April, choosing their own distance and frequency.

With average costs of $55 a day to support one dog in the GAWS shelter and cover essentials, GAWS chief executive Helen Cocks said she hoped many people would get behind the challenge and support the major fundraiser for the year.

“The Great Dog Walk Challenge empowers all people to support a common cause – to help raise funds for our dogs in need, while enjoying the benefits of fitness and fresh air with their four-legged friends,” Ms Cocks said.

“Whether it is one stroll around the block or a power walk every day of April, people can choose how they participate and set their own fundraising goals. Every dollar raised will have a significant impact on the lives of the dogs we look after.”

GAWS has thousands of animals in its care each year. Last year, almost a third of those admitted were dogs.

Costing more than $1500 a month for one dog, GAWS requires funds to cover expenses including shelter, food, veterinary care, vaccinations, flea and worm treatment, de-sexing, rehabilitation, a possible foster care stay, enrichment and anything else they need during their stay.

Ms Cocks said most of the organisation’s income came from donations and fundraising.

“As a not for profit organisation, we rely on the generous donations and fundraising from our community and supporters to continue our work of providing care and rehoming services for many lost, stray and abandoned dogs,” she said.

Details: dogwalkchallenge.org.au

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