Dog A.I.D.s Pawsitive Future Appeal

Lynn Stacey is raising money for Dog Assistance in Disability (Dog A.I.D.)

50 Tricks Challenge · 12 January 2022

Help disabled people become more independent in 2022/23 through Dog A.I.D.'s Pawsitive Future Appeal. Your support will help us 'bounce back' in 2022/23: we aim to raise £50,000, recruit 50 new volunteer dog trainers and reach every county in the UK.

Story

Over the next 6 months I am doing a 50 TRICKS CHALLENGE with my dogs Bella & Nancy. We will be performing 50 tricks and it would be great if you could sponsor a trick or give a donation, helping support Dog A.I.D. to 'bounce back' in 2022.

As a disabled person, I know first hand the life changing impact training your own Assistance Dog can have, bringing independence, confidence and a huge sense of achievement. Dog A.I.D. helped me train Bella to become a qualified Assistance Dog, now she is retired they are supporting me training my successor dog Nancy, their continued backing has been invaluable.

Dog A.I.D. empower disabled people to train their own pet dogs, supported by amazing volunteer trainers. By supporting my challenge it will help Dog A.I.D. have a more PAWsitive Future, giving more disabled people the chance to people build their independence.

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Donation summary

Total
£401.89
+ £6.75 Gift Aid
Online
£401.89
Offline
£0.00

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