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Sign up for Hike for Hounds event to support RSPCA Radcliffe

Every May RSPCA Radcliffe holds an annual sponsored fitness challenge,  Hike for Hounds,  raising money for the animals in their care.

You can walk, run, paddle, cycle or swim during the month of May setting your own target, which could be a daily distance or working up to a big end of the month challenge… the choice is yours.

Involving family and friends is a great way for everyone to be active together and know that they are raising money for a worthwhile cause in the process.

Using justgiving as an online platform makes it very easy to collect donations.

Getting sponsored is a great motivator to get the fitness shoes on, set yourself a challenge and get out there to raise funds for the animals that need your help.

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So don’t hesitate, sign up today, join in on the fun and take up the challenge.

Team Radcliffe

The dogs at the Centre will be taking on their own challenge to complete 1000 miles of walking during the month.

Our animals and staff are doing their part to fundraise for the Centre and we would love it if you could join in on the fun too.

We have created  “Team Radcliffe” which is the group name for all of our Centre dogs who will take part in 2021 Hike for Hounds.

Each year we have around 1,000 animals brought into our care. In recognition of this, we are setting “Team Radcliffe” the target of walking 1,000 miles and raising £1 for every mile walked during May.

To hit our target, the dogs ( and staff of course!) will need to walk just over a mile every day throughout the month.

We will record all the walks that the dogs take in May and add up the miles covered. We’ll keep you updated with our paw-o-meter as we hit key milestones along the way.

If you can’t take part yourself then you may like to donate to “Team Radcliffe”.

Donate here to Hike for Hounds Justgiving

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