JENNIFER Ault

The 28 Challenge for Hearing Dogs

Fundraising for Hearing Dogs For Deaf People
£1,052
raised of £500 target
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28 Dog drawings - a drawing a day in February 2024 Hearing Dogs charity, 2 February 2024
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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I am raising money for Hearing Dogs for Deaf People by doing the 28 Challenge!

Every penny I raise will help more hearing dog puppies to be trained, so that one day they can transform a deaf persons life.

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.

It costs £25,000 to fully train a hearing dog, so the 28 Challenge is a great way to raise funds to train more dogs. Any donation, however large or small, will really help.

Those of you who know me; know that I am waiting to be matched with a sound therapy dog myself. This is going to make a big difference to me; as since losing my hearing suddenly with Sudden Sensioneural Hearing Loss in my right ear I find it hard to locate and hear certain sounds; for example the smoke alarm or telephone.

Thank you so much for sponsoring me in this 28 day challenge where I will make a dog drawing a day for 28 days. All the drawings can also be bought and the proceeds will also go to this wonderful Charity.

Thank you.

Jennifer

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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
£1,052.00
+ £203.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,052.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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