2006 Hedgehog Welfare Society Wheel-a-Thon
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Put your hedgehog's wheeling to work ... raising dollars for the Hedgehog Welfare Society!

On the night of February 2, 2006 and throughout the month of February, many hedgehogs' wheeling (or even lack thereof) will raise money for the HWS's good causes, including care packages for rescues, health research and education, rescue assistance, and other welfare issues.

Review the full guidelines for participation and see if you want to give this year a wheel

If you are interested in participating in this year's Wheel-a-Thon, please register using the form below and download your pledge form, either in MS Word format or in MS Excel format.

Happy Wheeling!

First Name
Last Name
Hedgehog Name(s)
What name(s) would you like printed on your certificate?
Email
Address
City
State
ZIP Code
Are you currently a member of the Hedgehog Welfare Society? Yes No, please add me as a member (free)
No, do not add me as a member at this time
How did you hear about the Wheel-a-Thon?
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