Walk/Run your Pup for The Bridge!

Date May 13, 2009

Have you ever heard of The Bridge?   I have because I have a couple of good friends who work there!  And I think they do spectacular things for troubled youth across Metro-Atlanta. They have even been around since 1970.

Their fabulous mission is to improve the quality of life and social functioning of Georgia’s troubled and abused adolescents by providing innovative community based and family focused services, specialized education and residential care.

One of the coolest things they do is to bring wonderful doggies into their program and use the pups for therapy.  The “Animal Assisted Therapy Program” works to help youth who have been physically and sexually abused learn coping skills and find a sense of security and comfort with themselves and others.  This year, they are doing a First Annual Run Walk Bark 5k Race/1k Dog Walk/Fun & Games fundraiser on Sunday, June 28, 2009 at Brook Run Park in Dunwoody, from 7:30am to 12:00pm. Run Walk Bark is a family focused and pet friendly event to benefit The Bridge’s Animal Assisted Therapy Program.  YEAH!

The 5K Run and 1K Dog Walk registration is $20 per runner/walker in advance or $25 after June 23. The 5k Run will begin at 7:30am. The 1k Dog Walk will begin at 8:30am and game stations will open at 8:00am.   You can form a team and raise even more money for The Bridge and the animals who help the kids so much!

They anticipate 500 participants in this first annual event to benefit The Bridge. Come and Run, Walk or Bark with them to help teenagers in Atlanta, or make a donation to The Bridge!  Brutus, Little Girl, Alison and I hope to be there! 

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Little Girl is very excited about this walk!

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One Response to “Walk/Run your Pup for The Bridge!”

  1. Sarah said:

    Ashley - thanks so much for posting our event on Random Atlanta! Max and Ti can’t wait to see your whole fam at Run Walk Bark :)

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