Loading Events

The 3rd annual “Taking Steps for Homeless Pets” challenge powered by Charity Footprints is underway!

We’re excited to be a Platinum Paw Sponsor for Taking Steps for Homeless Pets! We are making a difference in the lives of shelter animals at Glory Bound Rescue Ranch—we had the honor of naming a special shelter dog, Ace, after Leiah’s Volleyball team.

About “Taking Steps for Homeless Pets”

This challenge is about making a difference in the lives of homeless pets at Glory Bound Rescue Ranch. This non-profit organization provides shelter, care, and rehabilitation to abused, neglected, and abandoned dogs, horses, and farm animals.

Every step you take during this challenge will go beyond fitness and become a lifeline for animals in need. Participating in this challenge will help provide care and support to homeless pets at Glory Bound Rescue Ranch and contribute to future rescue efforts. So, if you are passionate about animal welfare and want to make a real difference, lace up your shoes, sign up today, and let’s take steps together toward creating a brighter future for homeless pets. Register now and make your steps count for a great cause.

Registration

It opens on May 25th and will remain open throughout the challenge.

Challenge Dates:

June 1-July 1, 2023

Register for the 3rd annual Taking Steps for Homeless Pets Here.

 

SAVE THE DATE for In-Person Activities on the Farm:

June 17th – Participants and their families are invited to join us for an interactive day on the farm, where you can walk and play with rescued dogs, brush horses saved from the kill pen, and enjoy rescued goat yoga. RSVPs will be sent out to participants upon registration. *Attendance is optional*

SAVE THE DATE for the Finish Line Celebration on the Farm: 

July 1st – The challenge will conclude with an in-person Finish Line Celebration, where you can enjoy more animal interaction and light refreshments. RSVPs will be sent out to participants upon registration. *Attendance is optional*

3rd Annual Taking Steps for Homeless Pets