My Activity Tracking
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My target 50kms
Please sup-pawt me
This June, my dog is leading the way as we take on Cancer Council’s 50km Dog Walk for Cancer challenge.Almost 1 in 2 Australians will be diagnosed with cancer by age 85, so every step we take will help change that. With every wag, walkies and sniff stop, we're putting one paw in front of the other for a cause that matters.
Every kilometre my pup and I walk is for everyone who has heard, or will hear, the words “you have cancer”. And every dollar we raise together will help fund life-saving cancer research, prevention programs and essential support services for people impacted by cancer.
If you can, please donate to keep our paws moving and help tackle cancer alongside us. Because it’s all of us, humans and pups, in this together.
My Updates
Day 7
Sunday 7th Jun Thank you to those that have supported us. My lil man and his little legs has done wonders today. He had a dachshund meet up at the park with his friends as well as smash out 4km today.
Day 1
Monday 1st Jun What a miserable day to be out walking. Lucky Frank doesn't mind water. Half of today's walk completed
Day 1
Monday 1st Jun Well what miserable weather to start the months challenge. Never the less, Frank and I have just walked up the rd in the cool wind.Lucky this boy doesn't mind a few sprinkles of rain..
Bandana arrived
Wednesday 27th May So Frank recieved his Bandanas in the mail and a calender to record our progress..We have been walking longer and taking different routes to better prepare us for the challenge.
I just got some new shoes
Sign up
Tuesday 5th May Hey guys.. so I just signed Frank and I up for the 50km walk for cancer.Everyone knows someone affected by cancer of some sort.
Anyone close to me knows that walking any distance can become challenging for me, so please show your support, help us raise money for this amazing cause.
Cancer Council acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work. We pay our respects to the elders past and present and extend that respect to all other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Cancer Council NSW is registered with the Australian Taxation Office as an Income tax Exempt Charity. All donations over $2 are tax deductible.
You and Frank rock!!! Have fun.