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Traditionally, we'd celebrate my birthday under much different circumstances: usually with a charity run or even just a quiet hike. But 2020 is anything but normal. So this year, we’ve decided to take part in Wild at Heart Foundation's 'Who Cares Wins' fundraiser. Who Cares Wins is a month of competitive fundraising for dogs in need. And for those who don't know, WAHF is not only where all our lovely fosters have been through but of course where we found Seeley!
For the month of July, Rich and myself are aiming to burn a combined 55,000 calories according to our Apple Watches!! We’ll be walking the dogs, going on runs, jumping on the bike, doing burpees and press ups, you name it. Entrants will have the entire month to raise as much as possible and, while it's all in good fun, we are a little competitive and of course want to win first prize goodies for Kendall and Seeley.
For the month of July, Rich and myself are aiming to burn a combined 55,000 calories according to our Apple Watches!! We’ll be walking the dogs, going on runs, jumping on the bike, doing burpees and press ups, you name it. Entrants will have the entire month to raise as much as possible and, while it's all in good fun, we are a little competitive and of course want to win first prize goodies for Kendall and Seeley.
We’d love your support as we attempt to increase our June output by 60%!! Follow along on Instagram to see how we're getting on throughout the month. And thank you so much for donating, we really appreciate it during these strange uncertain times we find ourselves in.
About Wild at Heart Foundation
Wild at Heart Foundation believes that a dog can lift our mood, change our day, keep us active and transform a house into a home. They are our fierce protectors, our best friends, our support, structure, strength and solace. They offer freely what humans can spend lifetime learning, which is to love unconditionally. They save our lives in many ways. This is why we are committed to ending the suffering of these amazing creatures. We do this by organising rescue projects, neutering programmes and education initiatives.