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San Diego Humane Society hosting annual Walk for Animals on May 2
Summary
The San Diego Humane Society will hold its annual Walk for Animals at NTC Park at Liberty Station on May 2 to raise funds for shelter pet care; organizers have raised about $222,000 toward a $370,000 goal.
Content
The San Diego Humane Society will hold its annual Walk for Animals on Saturday, May 2, starting at 9 a.m. at NTC Park at Liberty Station. The event is presented as a fundraiser to support lifesaving care and services for animals in the Society's shelters. Organizers say the walk includes family-friendly options and on-site activities connected to animal welfare. The Society reports progress toward a fundraising goal while continuing daily shelter operations.
Event details:
- Date and time: May 2, walk begins at 9 a.m.; onsite registration opens at 7 a.m.
- Location: NTC Park at Liberty Station.
- Ticketing: Adult tickets were listed at $40 before May 1 and $50 the day of the event; youth tickets were listed at $20 before May 1 and $25 the day of.
- Features: Participants are offered a t-shirt and pancake breakfast; route options include a 2-mile walk and a 1/2-mile walk; the event will include live music, dog-friendly activities, a vendor village and adoptable dogs.
- Purpose and services: Proceeds are described as supporting medical care for more than 30,000 shelter pets a year, spaying and neutering, low-cost veterinary services, behavioral training, round-the-clock care for very young kittens and emergency assistance during disasters.
- Fundraising status and shelter context: The Society reported about $222,000 raised toward a $370,000 goal; staff report taking in about 100 to 120 animals per day and an average dog stay of about 60 days, with some animals remaining much longer.
Summary:
The walk is presented as a community fundraiser to support ongoing medical, behavioral and emergency services for animals in the Society's care, and organizers reported partial progress toward their fundraising goal. Ticket sales were reported to be available online until May 1 at 5 p.m., and onsite registration was noted as opening the morning of May 2.
