Abi Thompson

Dog A.I.D.'s Pawsitive Future Appeal

Fundraising for Dog Assistance in Disability (Dog A.I.D.)
£351
raised of £250 target
Bracken’s 50 tricks and tasks, 24 January 2022
Help disabled people become more independent in 2022/23 through Dog A.I.D.'s Pawsitive Future Appeal. Your support will help us 'bounce back' in 2022/23: we aim to raise £50,000, recruit 50 new volunteer dog trainers and reach every county in the UK.

Story

Help me support Dog A.I.D. to 'bounce back' in 2022. By supporting my challenge, you will help more disabled people build their independence throughout the UK. Dog A.I.D. plans to 'bounce back' in 2022 into a more PAWsitive Future through raising £50,000, recruiting 50 new volunteer dog trainers and reaching every county in the UK.

Share this story

Help Abi Thompson

Sharing this page with your friends could help raise up to 3x more in donations

You can also help by sharing this link on

About the campaign

Help disabled people become more independent in 2022/23 through Dog A.I.D.'s Pawsitive Future Appeal. Your support will help us 'bounce back' in 2022/23: we aim to raise £50,000, recruit 50 new volunteer dog trainers and reach every county in the UK.

About the charity

Dog A.I.D. changes lives by enabling physically disabled people across the UK to train their own pets to become qualified assistance dogs, supported by volunteer trainers. These dogs increase independence by helping with practical tasks, building confidence, reducing isolation and the need for care.

Donation summary

Total raised
£351.00
+ £33.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£351.00
Offline donations
£0.00

* Charities pay a small fee for our service. Find out how much it is and what we do for it.