Seven-year-old walks 150km to raise money for animals in need

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George Jones, seven, walked 150km in June to raise money for the RSPCA after learning about animal cruelty.

July 21, 2020 - 13:01 BST Megan Bull It all started with a rabbit named Pickle! Upon adopting his furry friend from the RSPCA Manchester and Salford branch, seven-year-old George Jones was shocked to learn that there were animals in the world who were mistreated and homeless - so, in an incredible act of kindness, he decided to make a difference.

"He did really well getting out and I think it was really good for him especially during lockdown as it gave us all something to do as a family. When we'd finished, I did have a moment of relief but also sadness thinking 'what are we going to do now'.

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