Tomorrow, May 18, a couple of hundred runners and walkers with some adoptable dogs will participate in a 2.5-kilometre and 5-km fun run/walk called “A Place to Call Home” at 6 pm.
A Place to Call Home fun run/walk starts at:
The Running Room, Unit 1, 61 Hanna Ave. (in Liberty Village), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The Running Room is donating 100 per cent of the registration fees from this run to Toronto Animal Services’ South Region shelter.
Donations will go toward efforts to find life-long, loving homes for animals available for adoption.
Futhermore, all participants will be rewarded as depicted here:
Please click here for more info about ‘A Place to Call Home’ event and registration.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Media Advisory
May 17, 2011
‘A Place to Call Home’ event supports Toronto Animal Services
Join staff from the City of Toronto’s Animal Services, along with Running Room founder and event host John Stanton, as they send off a couple of hundred runners and walkers – with some adoptable dogs – on a 2.5-kilometre and 5-km fun run/walk called “A Place to Call Home.”
Date: Wednesday, May 18
Time: 6 p.m.
Location: The Running Room, Unit 1, 61 Hanna Ave. (in Liberty Village)
A Place to Call Home fun run/walk supports Toronto Animal Services. The Running Room is donating 100 per cent of the registration fees from this run to Toronto Animal Services’ South Region shelter. Donations will go toward efforts to find life-long, loving homes for animals available for adoption.
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