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Jackie Jones

Kerstin Dimond

Fundraising for Dog Assistance in Disability (Dog A.I.D.)
£1,850
raised of £2,000 target
by 57 supporters
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
In memory of Kerstin Dimond
We enable disabled people to train life changing assistance dogs

Story

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Kerstin was an inspiration to so many people throughout her busy life. She fought her own personal demons for much of her life, but never let this get in the way of her many achievements. A few years ago, Kerstin gained a degree in animal behaviour and training and set up her own dog training business. She put her amazing training skills to good use by volunteering for Dog A.I.D. and helped to making the lives of disabled people better by training assistance dogs.

Kerstin's life was sadly cut-short but her legacy and memory lives on in every life she touched. 

Mike McDonald, Chief Executive of Dog A.I.D. says:

Like everyone, we were very shocked and saddened at Kerstin’s sudden passing. Her passion and enthusiasm for dog training and her undoubted commitment to helping others shone through in the support she gave to people with disabilities as a voluntary Dog A.I.D. Trainer. We will miss Kerstin very much and are so grateful to friends and family for thinking of us at this very sad time - you are all in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless, Kerstin, from your Dog A.I.D. ‘Family’.

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About the charity

Dog A.I.D. changes lives by enabling physically disabled people across the UK to train their own pets to become qualified assistance dogs, supported by volunteer trainers. These dogs increase independence by helping with practical tasks, building confidence, reducing isolation and the need for care.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,849.36
+ £303.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,849.36
Offline donations
£0.00

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