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Charity calls for volunteers; INBRIEF.


THE Guide Dogs for the Blind This article is about the guide dog school in the United States. For the British charitable organization, see The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association.

Guide Dogs for the Blind
 Association is looking for volunteers to organise fundraising
"Contributions" redirects here. For information about the Wikipedia user contributions log, see .
Fundraising
 activities in the Redcar area.

Nicola Wilson, District Fundraiser for Guide Dogs said: "It costs pounds 10 a day to breed, train and support each of the 4,600 Guide Dog partnerships in the UK. We rely entirely on the generosity of the public and our network of dedicated volunteers." Call Nicola on 07500 993184, email Nicola.Wilson@guidedogs.org.uk or call the office on 0845 372 7353.
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Publication:Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England)
Date:Nov 7, 2009
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