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San Diego Humane Society hosts 32nd annual Walk for Animals.
Summary
The San Diego Humane Society will hold its 32nd annual Walk for Animals at NTC Park at Liberty Station, offering 2-mile and half-mile routes and onsite activities; the event aims to raise $350,000 to support care for more than 40,000 homeless pets and injured wildlife the organization assists each year.
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San Diego Humane Society will hold its 32nd annual Walk for Animals at NTC Park at Liberty Station. The event brings together thousands of pet owners and animal lovers for community fundraising. Participants can choose a 2-mile walk or a shorter half-mile route, both beginning and ending at the event site. The day will include complimentary pancakes, canine activities, live music and animal-friendly booths featuring local vendors and community partners.
Event details:
- The organization held a Walk for Animals event earlier this year in North County that raised $140,000 for rescue programs, wildlife rehabilitation and community services.
- This San Diego walk has a fundraising goal of $350,000 to help provide food, medical care and safe shelter for more than 40,000 homeless pets and injured wildlife cared for by the San Diego Humane Society each year.
- Both the 2-mile and half-mile routes begin and end at NTC Park at Liberty Station.
- The event site will feature complimentary pancakes, canine activities, live music and booths from local vendors and partners.
- Pre-registration is available through May 1 on the organization's website, and on-site registration will open at 7 a.m. on the day of the event.
Summary:
The Walk for Animals is presented as a community fundraising event that combines organized routes with on-site activities and vendor booths to support the society's animal care programs. Planned fundraising and registration details are announced in advance, and the event follows earlier regional walks that raised funds for the organization's services.
