- paul kirkpatrick just donated $52.75
- Sam Mercieca just donated $15.82
- Sue Moores just donated $20.00
- Koo Wee Rup Lions Club just donated $840.00
- geoff just donated $23.76
- Mary just donated $250.00
- Bruce just donated $17.00
- Cellarbrations Koo Wee Rup Customers just donated $112.00
- Dorothy Ford just donated $30.00
- Mel & Margaret Latza just donated $50.00
- Phillip Sherlock just donated $52.75
- Luisa just donated $21.10
- Donatella Amos just donated $52.75
- Mundubbera Men's Shed just donated $50.00
- Bugs for Bugs just donated $26.00
- Anonymous just donated $105.50
- Paul Adamson just donated $52.75
- Kimberley Forrest just donated $21.10
- Colin Popple just donated $52.75
- Leon Cermak just donated $50.00
Join us this year as we collectively Lap the Map of Australia to raise much-needed funds for the Australian Lions Medical Alert Dog program, providing Diabetic Alert Dogs to Australians, free of charge.
$39,126
Amount raised
178
Pawticipants
56
Teams
3 easy steps to get started
Here's a step-to-step guide on how you can pawticipate in Lap the Map to its fullest!
Register
Register and plan where you want to lap and when! Create a team or head out on your own path to get moving.
Share
Share your walk progress with your friends and family to support your journey, raising funds for the Diabetic Alert Dog program.
Lap & Log
Walk, run, swim (and more) to support people living with diabetes. Don't forget to log your progress to make it count!
Your effort can make a big impact
That's where you come in. Your contributions to events such as Lap the Map is how we raise funds to continue this incredible work. You can read about some of the life-changing and life-saving partnerships created through the program below.
How you can make a difference
Your participation in Lap the Map helps us spread awareness and helps support Australians living with type 1 diabetes.
Each dollar we raise through Lap the Map will support our Medical Alert Dog program to ensure we continue to provide Diabetic Alert Dogs free-of-charge to Australians in need.
The first Lions Diabetic Alert Dog, Sal, went to recipient, Eliza, in late 2022. Since then, eight Diabetic Alert Dogs have been provided at no cost.