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AAWL's 25th Annual Walk to Save Animals happening Nov. 4

Bring your pack to Arizona Animal Welfare League’s largest annual fundraiser from 8 a.m. to noon this Saturday at Tempe Beach Park. This family and pet-friendly event helps raise funds for vulnerable animals throughout the state.

Get your pack together this weekend to support the Arizona Animal Welfare League (AAWL), Arizona’s oldest and largest no-kill shelter, for its 25th annual Walk to Save Animals.

Friends, family, coworkers and pets can enjoy fun activities at Tempe Beach Park, 80 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., from 8 a.m. to noon this Saturday, Nov. 4. This family and pet-friendly event helps raise funds for vulnerable animals throughout the state.

To celebrate this milestone event, AAWL partnered with State Forty Eight to create a limited edition T-shirt for all participants. The community event will be filled with pet friendly activities, including the clinic corner with pet health supplies, a fun play zone, pictures with Santa, dog training demonstrations, shopping, food trucks and an on-site adoption center.

The Walk to Save Animals is AAWL’s largest annual fundraiser, bringing together a community of people and pets to support the shelter’s life-saving programs, including adoptions, behavior training and low-cost vet care. Participants will be supporting AAWL’s mission of saving dogs and cats in need.

“The Walk to Save Animals brings together the community’s most dedicated animal lovers” said Alessandra Navidad, president and CEO of AAWL. “This year we celebrate our 25th year of the walk and the impact that this event has had on our AAWL community and our life-saving programs.”

Registration is only $25 per participant and the first 1,500 walkers will receive a limited edition State Forty Eight AAWL T-shirt. Additional prizes are available for select fundraising goals.

To learn more about AAWL and the Walk to Save Animals, visit aawl.org.