Help South African Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind by donating now to cover vet and facilities costs for the care of dogs and puppies.

 Paulshof, Gauteng

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Help South African Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind by donating now to cover vet and facilities costs for the care of dogs and puppies.

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Help South African Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind by donating now to cover vet and facilities costs for the care of dogs and puppies.

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WE NEED YOU NOW MORE THAN EVER! Even though our offices have closed and training has halted, S A Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind still needs your help. With the outbreak of Covid-19 all of our upcoming fundraising initiatives have had to be cancelled or postponed. This will have a long lasting effect on our already dwindling income. S A Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind receives no government funding and relies on these initiatives and donations to keep our dogs in training and supporting people who are visually impaired with assistive devices and daily living skills training. We appeal to you for any financial assistance during this time. We depend 100% on our community’s support and we need you now more than ever to please assist to enable us to continue our work in the future. Although all operations have been placed on hold, we still need to cover the costs of our facilities and medical bills for our dogs during the lock down. We understand it is a difficult time for all but if you are in any way able to assist us with financial support, we would be most grateful. Donations can be made on our website. S A Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind is a registered Public Benefit Organisation. Donations qualify for an 18A tax certificate. We thank you for your support.


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