Cassidy Runs for Foxes

Cassidy's Run for the Foxes!

$785

16 Supporters

78% of $1,000 goal

Michael Lawshe

Fundraiser since Nov 2022

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$10

1 supporter

10% of $100 goal

Michael Lawshe's Story

Get well, Cassidy!

Island Foxes are sad...

Due to an unforeseen injury, Cassidy will be unable to run on Saturday, January 7th in the Avalon 50k. Stay tuned! Your generous donation will be funding foxes soon.

Cassidy 01-06-2023 :

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01-06-23 Cassidy -

50K update: I’ve had to make the really difficult decision not to do the Avalon 50K this weekend.

I injured my ankle while running on Christmas Eve and was optimistic that it would heal in time for the race, but that hasn’t been the case.
I’m really disappointed - I had been looking forward to this race for a long time, but I know this is the best choice.

I want this to be my first 50K, not my last.
The silver lining is that I am still planning to do my first ultra this year and am looking for a goal race in April or May.

I will continue to fundraise for Friends of the Island Fox until then.
Thank you so much to everyone who supported me on this journey and who donated for the foxes.
I appreciate you all beyond words!

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Friends of the Island Fox will match Cassidy's total collected donations up to $ 1000!


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Catalina island foxes are adorable!

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Cassidy's 50K for Foxes

$725

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$785

16 Supporters

78% of $1,000 goal

Campaign Update

about 1 year ago

Cassidy's and your support purchased 4 radio collars!

Cassidy's 4 refurbished radio collars are out on foxes!

Island fox populations are stable across the Channel Islands, but recovery is only as sustainable as our participation in protecting them from introduced threats.

Radio Monitoring

Radio-tracking collars remain the best technology for monitoring island fox survival. These collars allow biologists to determine from a distance that an island fox is alive and active in its habitat. If something happens to a fox and it stops moving for 6 hrs, the radio collar signal changes, alerting biologists that something has happened to that individual island fox. Quick response to the death of a collared fox allows new diseases or other threats to be discovered early–protecting the rest of the uncollared population. 

Campaign Update

about 2 years ago

Get well, Cassidy! Foxes support you!

Avalon 50K Update - Island foxes are sad to report that Cassidy Smith has sustained an injury making her unable to run in the Avalon 50K
on Saturday, January 7. The sponsorships she has received will be
carried over to a new race and still go to work helping island foxes. 

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$20

Cassidy's 50K for Foxes received a $20 donation from Lisa

about 2 years ago

Have a good run!
$25

Cassidy's 50K for Foxes received a $25 donation from Peggy Kennedy

over 2 years ago

We've reached 75% of our goal! Keep it up 😄

$10

Cassidy's 50K for Foxes received a $10 donation from Tianna

over 2 years ago

Rooting for you!
$200

Cassidy's 50K for Foxes received a $200 donation from Cooper & Julia

over 2 years ago

Merry Christmas little sister! So proud of you!

We've reached 50% of our goal! Keep it up 😄

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