Students Raise €1022.55 for Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind on Guide Dog Day

Students recently celebrated Guide Dog Day by expressing gratitude to Eimear Kenneally, the trainer of their beloved therapy dog Nala, and Clair Breen, Nala’s owner. The event showcased unwavering support for Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind, with students organizing fundraising activities such as raffles and a cake sale. Their dedicated efforts resulted in an impressive total of €1022.55 raised.

Guide Dog Day highlighted the important role played by trainers like Eimear Kenneally, who enable therapy dogs to provide invaluable assistance to those in need. Our students wholeheartedly embraced the occasion, demonstrating their commitment by organizing engaging fundraisers to encourage community participation.

The students’ hard work did not go unnoticed, as they successfully collected a significant sum of €1022.55. This achievement is a testament to their unwavering dedication to making a positive impact in their community.

The funds raised will greatly support Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind in their mission to provide guide dogs and essential services to visually impaired individuals. Each contribution from the students has played a pivotal role in transforming lives and empowering those who require assistance.

The success of the fundraising campaign is a testament to the community’s unwavering dedication to the cause and their appreciation for Eimear Kenneally’s training of Nala and Clair Breen’s continuous support.

The students and the entire community extend their sincerest thanks to all individuals involved in the fundraising efforts. Their generosity and support have made a tangible difference in the lives of those who rely on the services of Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind.

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