Local business ditches the desks to walk 1,000 miles in support of Hull Animal Welfare Trust

The team at Eyeweb has dubbed the challenge ‘Walkies for Welfare’, which requires the seven members to walk the total distance in just thirty-one days. 

The event aims to raise £1,000 for Hull Animal Welfare Trust, a charity dedicated to finding homes for abandoned and mistreated animals.

Paul Scott, Managing Director of Eyeweb said: “As pet parents ourselves, Hull Animal Welfare Trust holds a special place in our hearts. Walkies for Welfare will be a great way for us to push ourselves and get active, while helping a charity to continue their incredible work.” 

The trust has been active since 1982, and has since rehomed over 30,000 pets. As costs rise, fundraisers like Walkies for Welfare are crucial the survival these non-profit organisations. 

“We really appreciate the team at Eyeweb for doing this fundraiser to help the animals in our care.” Said Natalie Rhodes of Hull Animal Welfare Trust. “Times are very tough currently and we cannot thank them enough for choosing to support us.” 

In a recent post on Facebook, the charity echoed the same thoughts: “Our funding is solely from public donations – we do not receive any government or official funding help…we have to be very, very careful with outgoings.” 

Local gift hamper company Peach Hampers is the first business to sponsor the Walkies for Welfare challenge. There is currently one spot left for an additional sponsor, which is done through a donation of £250.

As well as being of significant help to Hull Animal Welfare Trust, this sponsorship gets your company logo on all event marketing materials. For more information, email paul@eyeweb.co.uk

“The team can’t wait to kick this challenge off and give something back to our community,” added Paul.

You can support Eyeweb’s charity challenge by donating through the Walkies for Welfare Just Giving page.