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The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
Where Mobility Matters Since 1931 Guide Dogs has transformed the lives of thousands of blind and partially sighted people through the provision of guide dogs, mobility and other rehabilitation services. Life takes on a whole new meaning when someone who is visually impaired trains to use a guide dog. They can get out and about when and where they want, without having to rely on friends and family. Travelling to and from work, shopping trips or walks to the local park become a pleasure, not a trial.
Guide Dogs main work is, and always will be, the training and provision of guide dogs. But we also provide a huge range of other services which help blind and partially sighted people towards even greater independence and freedom. These include long cane training, and help with daily living skills.
Qualified rehabilitation workers provide expert advice on daily living skills such as reading and writing using special magnifiers, computer technology, and Braille and Moon. We are also one of the UK's largest contributors to research into ophthalmic disease.
To achieve all this we receive no Government funding for our Guide Dog service. We depend on the generosity of those who donate money, volunteer their time to help fundraise or become puppy walkers or choose to remember Guide dogs with a gift in their Will.
To learn more about Guide Dogs and our work please visit our Web site at http://www.guidedogs.org.uk/
The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association are encouraging as many people as possible to get involved in the Gardens for Guide Dogs initiative this summer. Please take a look at:- Gardens for Guide Dogs http://www.guidedogs.org.uk/gardens
The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Tel: 0118-983 5555 Registered Charity No: 209617 |
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