Guide Dogs supports blind and partially sighted people to live the life they choose. Learn about our services and campaign work and how you can support us.
Guide Dogs is a UK-based charity that provides guide dogs, mobility, and other rehabilitation services to blind and partially sighted people. The organization is dedicated to helping people with sight loss live the life they choose by providing them with the tools and support they need to be independent and mobile.
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Comprehensive training programs for guide dogs to assist blind and partially sighted individuals.
Training for individuals with sight loss to navigate their environment safely and confidently.
Support groups and community events for individuals with sight loss and their families.
Various roles for volunteers to support the charity's mission, including puppy walking and fundraising.
Organized events to raise funds and awareness for the charity's programs and services.
Resources and materials to educate the public about sight loss and the work of Guide Dogs.
Services aimed at improving accessibility for people with sight loss in public spaces and workplaces.
Investing in research to improve the lives of people with sight loss and the effectiveness of guide dogs.
To provide guide dogs, mobility, and other rehabilitation services that enable blind and partially sighted people to lead confident, independent, and fulfilling lives.
A world in which all blind and partially sighted people enjoy the same freedom of movement as everyone else.
Empathy, Excellence, Collaboration, and Integrity guide the charity's work and interactions.
Guide Dogs has transformed the lives of thousands of individuals with sight loss, providing them with independence, confidence, and a sense of freedom.
Individuals can support Guide Dogs through donations, volunteering, fundraising, or by sponsoring a guide dog puppy.
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