Oct 08, 2009
Dog owners meet for first annual Sharbot Lake “Walk for Dog Guides”
For new Sharbot Lake and District Lions’ member Carolyn Bond (who also happens to own three dogs of her own), it was a no brainer that she be the Lion to initiate and coordinate the first ever "Walk for Dog Guides" that was held on Oct. 4 in Sharbot Lake.
More than 25 people, many with their leashed friends in tow, participated in the 5 km walk to raise funds for the Lions Foundation of Canada Guide Dogs. The Lions Foundation trains guide dogs as aides for people with vision impairments, hearing problems and most recently for individuals with autism and their families, as well as those who live with seizures.
Carolyn was thrilled with the turnout for the first time event and before the final tally was made she figured that $2667.53 was raised by participants and local corporate sponsors alone. “And I still have some donations that have yet to be counted.”
Owners and pets were given free refreshments and gift bags for their efforts, and participants walked away from the day knowing that through their efforts they have helped to change someone else’s life for the better with the help of a four-legged friend.
Anyone still interested in donating can contact Carolyn Bond at 613-279-2502
The Sharbot Lake and District Lions are also looking to expand their membership. Anyone interested in joining the local Lions team can contact Dawn Hansen at 613-375-6318
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