28 Challenge for Hearing Dogs

Janet Ratcliffe is raising money for Hearing Dogs For Deaf People
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The 28 Challenge for Hearing Dogs for Deaf People · 28 January 2021

Choose a fun challenge to do during February that involves the number 28 and raise money to help deaf people leave loneliness behind.

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The Greater Manchester and Cheshire Hearing Dog Volunteers are raising money for Hearing Dogs for Deaf People by doing 'The 28 Challenge'!  Every penny we raise will help more life-changing pup's-in-training who will one day transform a deaf persons life. Hearing dogs are highly trained to alert deaf people to important and life-saving sounds, such as the smoke alarm, alarm clocks and even intruder alarms and baby monitors. They also provide lots of love, companionship and emotional support, which is really important as many deaf people can feel lonely and isolated. It costs £25,000 to fully train an accredited hearing dog, so The 28 Challenge is a great way to raise funds to train more dogs. Any donation, however large or small, will really help. Thank you.

Our Volunteer Team Members who are taking part in this 28 Challenge are: Jen Griffiths, Carol Taylor, Sandra Millivojev, Elizabeth Dixon, Caroline Roeves, Stephanie Jones, Margaret Ashworth, Michelle Taylor, Brenda Martin, Judy Chaudri, Walter Tomlin, Brian Parsonage and Janet Ratcliffe


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Donation summary

Total
£1,435.00
+ £258.00 Gift Aid
Online
£1,435.00
Offline
£0.00

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