Walk Your Way – Step Challenge 2022
Corporate Citizenship EMEA, in collaboration with Charity Committees across EMEA, invite you to take part in the annual Walk Your Way step challenge – a competitive fundraising initiative to support local Charity of the Year partners. In Poland funds raised will benefit Animal Protection Association Ekostraz
How it works
Teams of five employees will record their daily step count from Monday, September 26 to Sunday, October 9. Your team captain will enter the team's steps into a Walk Your Way leader board, which will include the results from teams across our EMEA offices and will also show the winning team locally.
The winning team will be chosen at the EMEA level, and there will be additional local winning categories. In Poland we will recognize the team with the highest number of steps, individual with the highest number of steps and team with the highest amount of money raised.
How to get involved
- Form a team of five employees and decide on a team name
- Identify a Team Captain. They will collate and submit the team's steps
- The Team Captain registers the team via the online EasyForm below
- Download a pedometer to track your steps
This is a fundraising challenge with match-funding incentives throughout. There is a recommended minimum fundraising target of PLN 250 per team.
Join us and colleagues across EMEA in support of our Charity of the Year partners - and Walk Your Way to the top of the leader board!
Register for the event here: TBA
The deadline for registrations is Wednesday, September 21
The modernization of Ekostraz premises, including building renovation and the provision of medical equipment.
Please donate for campaign of the team who you are supporting !
Ekostraz
The mission of Wrocław's EKOSTRAŻA is the humane protection of domestic, wild, and free-living animals, which we implement through:
I. Intervention in cases of suspected animal abuse by humans.
II. Providing veterinary aid and care to sick, injured, and weakened wild and free-living animals, with particular emphasis on small mammals and birds.
III. Running a program of humanitarian protection of wild Lower Silesian hedgehogs, the aim of which is to care for hedgehogs temporarily unable to live independently in the wild and to popularize the species - its biology and protection.
IV. Legal protection of animals - we defend the interests of animals as victims/prosecutors of a meal in criminal proceedings regarding the abuse of animals and entities with party rights in administrative proceedings. We provide advice to citizens on the legal protection of animals.
With all of this, we are DIFFERENT FROM OTHERS.
1. We are LOCAL, we are ON THE SITE - we focus all our activities in Lower Silesia. We are not a branch, branch, district of anything. We operate mainly for Lower Silesian animals in need.
2. We are ONLY IN ITS KIND as the first local animal protection association in Lower Silesia, which deals with helping all animals, both wild and domestic, responding to signs of human abuse, as well as helping wild animals.
3. We are OURSELVES - we do not copy the methods of operation of any foreign or Polish animal protection organizations. We have our own value system to which we subordinate all our actions. It derives from the ethical utilitarianism of preferences, hence we are "welfarists" and not "abolitionists" in the use of animals by humans. We are legal legalists: we believe that strict enforcement of a well-developed law is an essential tool to improve animal welfare in Poland.
4. We are INNOVATIVE - we develop and constantly learn to discover new possibilities of helping animals. We try to set trends, change the world around us, using the latest strategies for managing people and projects. Hence, We are OPEN - we support the idea of an open association that positively motivates its members and provides them with extensive opportunities for personal development. Our social work is not based on any official subordination that distorts the very idea of association, but on a partnership of people determined to work together to protect animals through their own development.
As the first animal protection organization in Poland, we introduced Animal Protection Inspectors to the Statute (Chapter 5)in order to give them a clear and independent of someone's humor legal authorization to act as "an authorized representative of a social organization whose statutory purpose is to protect animals" and to ensure the possibility of development and partnerships in social action for the protection of animals.
We focus on the high qualifications of our volunteers, which is why we offer them an extensive series of training courses, conducted by lawyers, veterinarians, philosophers, and psychologists, covering such thematic blocks as Polish animal protection law, criminal and administrative proceedings in animal protection, psychology of intervention, animal welfare assessment, principles of intervention in animal protection.
We want to share our knowledge and experiences, which is why we have launched an open free Virtual Legal Clinic, where everyone can benefit from the advice of our experts.