Sarah Bond

28 Challenge for Hearing Dogs

Fundraising for Hearing Dogs For Deaf People
£1,706
raised of £100 target
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28 Challenge for Hearing Dogs, 27 January 2022
Choose a fun challenge to do during February that involves the number 28 and raise money to help deaf people leave loneliness behind.

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Hi and thank you for taking the time to visit our JustGiving page.

We're back again for our 28 Challenge this year!

We had so much fun last year that we want to do this challenge again to raise money for Hearing Dogs to train these amazing life-changing hearing dogs to help deaf people, just like me and my hearing dog Albert.


Hearing dogs are highly trained to alert deaf people to important and life-saving sounds, such as the smoke alarm, alarm clocks and even intruder alarms and baby monitors. They also provide lots of love, companionship and emotional support, which is really important as many deaf people can feel lonely and isolated. 

There are so many little costs that all add up when training one of these amazing animals to become life-changing companions. In total, it costs £25,000 to fully train an accredited hearing dog, so The 28 Challenge is a great way to raise funds to train more dogs.

Hearing Dogs receive no central government funding which means that they rely on amazing supporters, sponsorships and fundraising.

Our challenge will be alternating one.

So our challenge for this is.... for 14 days, me and Albert will do a
random challenge that is based on the number 28. We will share our
photos/videos on social media, so you can see what we
have been up to. We won’t be revealling what we will be doing, so you will have to tune in each day to see what we did!

And for other 14 days, we have decided that we would like to make 28 puppy raggers (2 puppy raggers a day for 14 days) for hearing dogs puppies to play with when they are off to stay with their Volunteer puppy trainer. Again, we will share our photos/videos on social media. Albert will be keeping an eye on me for this!

Read our story here about me and Albert:
https://www.hearingdogs.org.uk/blog/potm/hearing-dog-partnership-sarah-and-albert/

Albert is absolutely amazing and so clever, and I don't know what I
would do without him. He has given me the confidence to achieve things that I wouldn't have done without him. He has changed my life totally, and he has made me a more confident person, he has made me visible! He’s my ears, my best friend, my companion, my whole world and I love him to bits. It’s all thanks to Hearing Dogs, it is a fantastic charity.

If you could donate any amount even a £1, that would be fantastic! All money will go directly to Hearing Dogs, to help them train life-changing hearing dogs to help deaf people, like Albert with me.

Please feel free to share our page to your family and friends. The more donations we get, the more they train life-changing hearing dogs to help deaf people to leave loneliness behind, by having their best friend by their side   

Thank you for your support, and we hope you will enjoy our challenge!

Sarah and Albert (Woof Woof!) 

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About the campaign

Choose a fun challenge to do during February that involves the number 28 and raise money to help deaf people leave loneliness behind.

About the charity

Hearing Dogs for Deaf People trains dogs to alert deaf people to important and life-saving sounds such as the smoke alarm, alarm clock, intruder alarms and baby monitors. These amazing dogs also help deaf people to leave loneliness behind by providing love, companionship and emotional support.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,705.95
+ £358.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,705.95
Offline donations
£0.00

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