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Support Dogs transform lives by
restoring a disabled person's sense of security, confidence and
independence.
The demand for our dogs is increasing but
Support Dogs receives no government funding and is reliant entirely
upon donations to continue it’s work.
Please help us train
more of these amazing dogs by donating whatever you can afford in
any of the following ways:
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Make a donation
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Become a Friend of Support Dogs
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Join our Family
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Justgiving membership
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Make a bequest in your will
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Join our Goldrush Lottery
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Recycle your ink cartridges and mobile phones
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Fundraise for us
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Become a dog foster carer
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Use
our fundraising search engine
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Shop online
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Take up a challenge
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Make a Donation Today |
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You can make a donation today in one of two ways: |
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By Post |
Download a donation form then post it to us along with a cheque made payable
to "Support Dogs". Simply click on the logo to the right.
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Online |
Donate online by visiting our charity page at Just Giving. Simply click on
the logo to the right. |
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Gift Aid |
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Every penny counts - Gift Aid Don’t
forget!
If you are a tax payer, your gift, and any you
make in the future, will be worth almost one third more - at no
extra cost to you - if you sign the Gift Aid declaration when you
make a donation.
You can download a Gift Aid declaration form
by clicking
here. |
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Why your help is so
important
Each Support dog costs in the region of £10,000
to train and support for life. We are committed to our policy of
making no charge to the disabled person for the dogs training.
Support Dogs receives no government funding and we rely entirely on
donations to carry out our work.
We aim to train 24 dogs each
year making an annual figure that needs to be raised of £240,000. |
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What your money buys
£10 Annual Membership
fees go towards the rescue and socialisation of a dog.
£25
Buys leads, collars and identity disks
£50 Buys jackets and
specialized harnesses
£100 Cover the costs of
spaying/neutering a dog
£500 Covers the cost of client
assessment
£1,500 Covers the cost of rescue and socialisation
of a dog
£5,000 Covers the cost of providing aftercare for
the dogs working life
£10,000 Covers the total cost of
training of a dog/client
partnership and it's working life |
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