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The people’s paper ISSUE NO. 1855
21 - 27 January 2021
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A MILLION STEPS
CHRISTINE LOGAN and her hus band Bill moved to Spain three years ago. The couple, who lived in Charlton in southeast London, fell in love with Mojacar after several holiday visits and knew it was the place where they want ed to settle. Apart from her husband Bill and Amber, her beloved 25 yearold daughter who still lives in the UK and whom she misses dreadfully, Christine’s other ma jor obsession is dogs. All dogs, regardless of breed, size, colour and shapes. Christine grew up with dogs and has rescued many over the years, bringing her two rescues, Bella and Brandy, when she moved to Spain. Whilst settling into her new home, Christine received anoth er wonderful bonus when she discovered the PAWSPATAS Animal Shelter near Mojacar. As soon as she could, and without a second thought, Chris tine offered her services as a vol unteer to help walk and tend to the abandoned puppies and dogs. She swiftly became a Team Leader, also helping at fundrais ing events and donating regular ly. Knowing how much money is needed to keep the shelter in existence and aware that the ar rival of Covid19 in 2020 affect
STEPPING OUT: Christine Logan is going a very long way to help PAWS-PATA. ed PAWSPATAS’ abilities to arrange fundraising events, Christine wondered how she could contribute more. Her love of walking brought to mind the idea of walking a million steps in 50 days, an aver age of 20,000 per day.
“Last year I was dressed as a mermaid, swimming in the sea to raise money, but sadly this year that will not be possible. Instead, help me to raise much needed funds with my million steps for this incredible chari ty.”
“It’s really important to keep making people aware of the overheads involved and to remind them that when someone decides to adopt an adult dog or a puppy, PAWS PATAS asks for a small dona tion of €180 which not only
helps with the cost of possi ble medical treatment and food, but also includes vacci nations, neutering, microchip and passport. That’s quite an amazing deal, don’t you think?” she enthused. Christine’s marathon started on January 1 and will end on February 19 and readers can vis it and donate on her Facebook page while following her jour ney. She plans to pop up in several destinations and will approach local businesses in the hope that they can donate a little and she can promote them. Her initial aim was to raise €500. “I live in a beautiful place and have a dream job volunteering for PAWSPATAS. My other little
joy is a chilled glass of cava at the end of the day,” she told us. Christine had raised €512 at the time of writing and having walked 332,440 steps, was a third of the way through her one million steps, sometimes wear ing flipflops owing to a major blister on one foot. She even completed her target of daily steps in the recent wet weather. Little did Christine know that she would undertake such a venture when she moved to Spain and that by late February she could be needing a hot bowl of water to soak her feet! For further information re garding volunteering, adopting, fostering or donating please visit the PAWSPATAS https://paws patas.org/ website.