The charity dog walk, in help of Homes Start Winchester, will occur on Thursday, April 13 in Kilmeston and was released as a yearly charity event in 2012.
Home-Start occasions chair, Chrissie Barlow, will be bringing her buddy and red setter Reillly, who she delights in the countryside around the town.
Chrissie said: “It’s always a great opportunity to meet old friends and enjoy a walk in the spring sunshine. Dogs are not compulsory and people can come for the exercise or even just for lunch.”
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The fundraising party is sponsored by Gay Dog Boarding Kennels in Alresford.
Director Dan Bliss will be bringing his canine friend Cody the Lurcher.
Dan said: “This is our sixth year of sponsoring the walk and we are very happy to be supporting Home-Start and the work that the charity does with young families in the area who are struggling to cope.”
The walk is on Thursday, April 13 start at Kilmeston Village Hall. Walkers are asked to get here for 10.30am ahead of the 10.45am departure.
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There will be 2 strolls of various lengths consisting of some stiles and a ploughman’s lunch will be all set to invite walkers on their return with an option of 4 home-made soups.
Tickets cost £12 and can be booked by emailing [email protected], calling 07776 041574 or online with an 84p reservation charge at ticketsource.co.uk/home-start-winchester-districts.
Home-Start Winchester supports young households who are having problem with concerns such as impairments, psychological illness, homelessness, only parenting, seclusion or joblessness. Families are referred by GPs, health visitors and social employees and supported at home with weekly gos to by experienced Home-Start volunteers. For more go to home-start-winchester.org.uk/.