Wokingham Today

Every dog has its Daya – child’s runs for RSCPA

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A SIX-YEAR-OLD from Earley has run 30km to raise money for the RSPCA.

Daya Gill completed the 18.6 mile challenge in March, raising £446 for the charity.

She ran the distance over the month, with her longest run totalling 5.4km (3.4 miles) through the University of Reading and around Whiteknigh­ts Lake.

She says: “I love animals and really want a dog so I chose to raise money for the RSPCA through my running challenge.

“I love running and I am really proud of what I have done.

“I thought it would be really hard to do 30km but actually I was surprised that I did it when my mum totalled up my distance one day.”

But it wasn’t all easy.

“The hardest part was on a day that I went running when I was already too tired because I’d been gardening,” she explains. “I ran out of energy and fell and hurt my knees badly. I only managed 1km when usually I can do 3.2km or more.

“The funniest time was when I ran around a local lake dressed up as a dog – I made friends with lots of other dogs who were also on their walk.”

Daya says she is so happy to have been awarded a certificat­e by the RSPCA, as well as a subscripti­on to its magazine for beating her fundraisin­g target.

She adds: “I love the magazine because it has lots of animal stories which I love reading but they are also sad because some of these animals were suffering before they were rescued.”

Natasha, Daya’s Mum says the family are really proud of her achievemen­t.

“She stayed really committed to it throughout the month which was great to see,” she says.

 ??  ?? TOP DOG: Daya Gill dressed as a pooch as she ran around Whiteknigh­ts Lake to help raise funds for the RPSCA. The animal lover ran 30km in total
TOP DOG: Daya Gill dressed as a pooch as she ran around Whiteknigh­ts Lake to help raise funds for the RPSCA. The animal lover ran 30km in total

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