Win an exclusive Puppy Visit with Guide Dogs! - Showcase SA

Win an exclusive Puppy Visit with Guide Dogs!

The PAWGUST Showcase SA Challenge is up and running. Sign up to the challenge to walk a distance of your choice in the month of August to support Guide Dogs. 

Guide Dogs SA/NT and Showcase SA bring you the PAWGUST challenge, where businesses to go head-to-head to see who can walk the furthest and raise the most funds and win the Showcase SA PAWGUST Challenge.

Sign up and you can win an exclusive Puppy Visit at Guide Dogs’ Training Facility or Guide Dogs can come to your workplace. 

What is PAWGUST?

PAWGUST is a wonderful staff engagement opportunity that encourages team building. Your staff can create teams to support and motivate each other to stay on target.

During PAWGUST brave the cold and walk throughout August to raise funds for Guide Dogs. If you don’t have a dog, that’s ok, you can still participate. 

It’s not too late to register!

Don’t PAWS! Round up the team and get your pack together so that you can walk or run this PAWGUST to help raise vital funds for Guide Dogs. 

IMPORTANT NOTE

*Once registered please email Melissa.Jackson@guidedogs.org.au your team’s name, to link your team to the Showcase SA PAWGUST Challenge.

Article and images supplied by Guide Dogs SA/NT.

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