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Tough Bloke Challenge - Animal Welfare Warriors
Tough Bloke Challenge - Animal Welfare Warriors
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What we are doing?
Our team – ‘Animal Welfare Warriors’ is doing the Tough Bloke Challenge!
A rope swinging, steeple chasing, army mud crawling, vertical wall climbing, gang planking, leg pumping 7km obstacle course that will test our physical and mental abilities.
Challenge details:
Saturday 29th June 2013 at Appin Scout Park.
About Animal Welfare League NSW
In 2012 the Animal Welfare League – NSW cared for 10,488 animals; found new ‘forever homes’ for 844 abandoned animals, helped 2015 dogs and 49 cats overcome behaviour issues and rescued 202 animals from situations of cruelty and neglect.
Animal Welfare League NSW has committed to a low kill policy as a member of ‘Getting 2 Zero’, an initiative that believes in the achievement of zero killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs.
Help us to support this great charity!
Animal Welfare League NSW
Animal Welfare League NSW is a registered charity that has been operating for over 60 years. We provide expert care to surrendered, neglected and abandoned companion animal across NSW. Our vision is that all companion animals in NSW have a safe and loving home. We strive for this through our work in rehoming, education and discount desexing programs. We also send out our inspectors who are authorised to investigate allegations of animal cruelty. As part of our Getting to Zero philosophy (G2Z) we are also committed to achieving zero euthanasia of healthy and treatable cats and dogs. Our charity is funded by generous animal-lovers and kind volunteers help keep our doors open. There are many ways people can get involved with us including by donating, fundraising or volunteering. Our shelter and vet clinic is open 7 days a week. If you would like to adopt an animal from us, or if you live in a regional area you can contact your closest AWL NSW volunteer branch - for more about our work go to www.awlnsw.com.au