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Favourite Charity

steveo

mine to stay the same please
Nice to see my favourite charity at the Hall today. Hope you all gave a donation. These dogs are absolutely brilliant but the guide dogs charity doesnt succeed in training them all. The ones that dont make it are perfect family pets - we got one that was a little too boisterous to make the grade, so if you are thinking about getting a dog, give them a ring.

Alternatively, they only work up until the age of 7 or 8, and the retired ones need re-homing, so if you know anyone older people wanting a companion, consider taking on a retired guide dog.
 
Nice to see my favourite charity at the Hall today. Hope you all gave a donation. These dogs are absolutely brilliant but the guide dogs charity doesnt succeed in training them all. The ones that dont make it are perfect family pets - we got one that was a little too boisterous to make the grade, so if you are thinking about getting a dog, give them a ring.

Alternatively, they only work up until the age of 7 or 8, and the retired ones need re-homing, so if you know anyone older people wanting a companion, consider taking on a retired guide dog.

i did, i gave money to two different people with dogs, the lady said i didnt have to but i wanted to, she let me stoke her dog aswell, he/she was gorgous, i might get another dog, but is difficult because i have a 2 year old rottweiler and he had my love and devotion for the last 1 and 1/2 years and i dont think he will accept another dog in his life
 
My charity is WorldVision.

It costs £2 a week to pay for a child's education in North Tripura. The family income is .. er .. £2 a week.
 
My charities are Cancer Research UK and Macmillan Cancer Care. Having almost lost my mum aged 8 i know just how much these people care for those that are seriously ill and their families. I'll support anyone who wants money for good causes and as a family, much like RobM we support a child or two in Africa. The charity for ex-servicemen is also supported in my family.
 
I also support Cancer Research and MacMillan as my gf has beaten cancer twice. She's a tough one!
 
I've always been a fan of the Chadded alcohol appreciation fund. This charity was officially founded on 19th February 2005, when Chadded turned 18, although he did a lot of unnoticed work in the years before. Chadded tours the UK and indeed the world, sampling alcohol in differnet drinking establishments, testing them to ensure that they are safe for others to drink.

All donations are gratefully received.

Please, please, give generously this Christmas. Thank you.
 

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