Walk or Run for Guide Dogs this August

South Australian Business News
Jake Spain
Thursday, July 18th 2024
PAWGUST

This August, Guide Dogs will be holding its annual free fitness and fundraising challenge, PAWGUST.

During PAWGUST Guide Dogs encourage people to brave the cold and walk or run (with or without a dog) throughout August and ask friends and colleagues to sponsor them.

PAWGUST is a wonderful staff engagement activity for businesses. It encourages team building and promotes physical activity and positive mental well-being for staff to get out in the fresh air and walk for a great cause.

Why should your workplace join in on the fun?

  • Improve staff engagement, physical and mental health
  • Team building with a friendly competition or by working together
  • Raising funds so everyone who needs a guide dog can have a guide dog!

Get the office together for a good cause and raise funds for Guide Dogs SA/NT this PAWGUST! 

PAWGUST FACTSHEET

When is it?

  • PAWGUST starts on 1 August and finishes on 31 August
  • Registration is open now.

Can I still participate without a dog?

  • Absolutely! PAWGUST is for anyone in the community that wants to support Guide Dogs.

How much does it cost?

  • Registration is free! You just need to create a workplace team and nominate a team captain.

Can internal teams compete against each other?

  • Yes, there is nothing like a little bit of friendly competition. Simply register as an Organisation and create workplace teams within.

Find out more here: www​.paw​gust​.com​.au

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