Walk will help pets in India

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Wednesday, September 09, 2009
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A SPONSORED walk will take place this Sunday in aid of International Animal Rescue.

Burrator Reservoir is the venue for the four-mile walk, organised by Ken Stephens of Wembury, who says anyone is welcome to go along, and even bring their dogs, to help raise money for the cause.

Anyone wishing to take part in the event is asked to just turn up on the day at the quarry car park. Meeting time is 10.30am with the walk starting at 11am. Entry cost is £5 for those not already registered and children are free.

All donations go direct to the charity, personally delivered by Ken when he returns to Goa, India, on his annual trip, where funds raised are used to help care for sick and injured animals and controlling the population of dogs and cats.

For further information call Ken on 01752 862793.

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    by Jules, Plymouth

    Thursday, September 10 2009, 7:10AM

    “WHAT!!!!!!!!! there are animals in THIS country that need help, am I the only one who is sick to death of monies being used to help those abroad rather than those in this country

    Charity begins at home or so they used to say

    How do we know that that is where the money is actually going anmd not in Kens pocket as spending money”

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    by Jimmy Hunt, India Rescue

    Wednesday, September 09 2009, 10:03PM

    “You are Scamming Money for cats and dogs in India.....Ken visits every year!!
    Goa....sick and injured animals????
    The locals eat most of their pets and KENN is having a holiday!!!!!”

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