Early birds get the Million Paws Walk 2023 discount!

The RSPCA Million Paws Walk is calling all heroic pooches and their superhumans to sign up for Australia’s largest walk to fight animal cruelty on Sunday, 28 May 2023.

Register online now to receive a 20% early bird discount and use your superhero powers to support the 20,000 dogs that turn to the RSPCA for help each year.

“The best thing about the Million Paws Walk is with each step you help improve the lives of dogs that were victims of cruelty, bred to turn a profit, or abandoned by the humans they loved unconditionally,” said RSPCA NSW Community Fundraising Manager, Ben Wilheim.

“Sign-up today to your local Million Paws Walk event and bring your four-legged friend along to help give dogs in need a second chance.”

All fundraising efforts, no matter how big or small, will have a tangible impact on the lives of animals across the state:

  • $36 can help provide a dog with a warm bed, love, and care for one day in our shelter.
  • $58 can help a shelter dog learn to trust again with specialised training and affection.
  • $90 can help transport injured and abused animals to get medical care.
  • $252 can help us care for a dog in one of our shelters for a whole week.
  • $1,008 can help us care for a mistreated, abused, or abandoned dog in our shelters for a whole month!

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Those who can’t make it to an in-person event are encouraged to sign-up for Walk this May, our virtual challenge that sees attendees walk 30 minutes a day with their dog all through May. This is an opportunity to still raise vital funds for RSPCA NSW.

Enjoy the incredible excitement of joining thousands of other superheroes to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome dogs in need.

There are 10 locations across the state to choose from – find your nearest local walk at www.millionpawswalk.com.au

Walk locations in NSW: 

  1. Sydney –Sydney Olympic Park
  2. Shoalhaven –Lions Park, Burrill Lake 
  3. Albury – Hovel Tree Park, Albury
  4. Mudgee –Lawson Park, Mudgee
  5. Bathurst –Macquarie River Bicentennial Park
  6. Illawarra –Reddall Reserve, Lake Illawarra 
  7. Broken Hill –Zinc Lakes, Broken Hill 
  8. Hunter –Speers Point Park, Speers Point
  9. Goulburn – Seiffert Oval
  10. Coffs Harbour – Park Beach Reserve, Coffs Harbour 

For more information or to interview an RSPCA NSW Spokesperson, contact RSPCA NSW Media via 0488905353 or email media@rspcansw.org.au