News & events
News
CORPORATE MATCHING: WE GET DOUBLE WHEN YOU GIVE THROUGH YOUR EMPLOYER
4 April, 2022
Whether or not you can come to our Supper Quiz, you can support us by donating through your employer if they are signed up to a matched giving scheme. [...]
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Events
ISRAEL GUIDE DOGS SUPPER QUIZ!
3 April, 2022
Sunday 22 May @ 7pm Gather up a group of friends and join us for a fun (and only slightly competitive) evening for a great cause with Quiz Masters [...]
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Annual Reports
2021 ANNUAL REPORT
1 March, 2022
30 YEARS OF PROVIDING MORE THAN INDEPENDENCE Looking back on the past 30 years, we’re filled with an enormous sense of pride at what we have accomplished together. The [...]
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News
HELPING SOLDIERS WITH PTSD
31 January, 2022
We launched our PTSD Service Dogs programme for IDF veterans suffering from post-trauma five years ago, and have since created 15 life-changing partnerships. The success of these dogs in [...]
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NEW YEAR, NEW DOGS
31 January, 2022
Shalom to our two newest recruits, Susie and Solo, who made Aliyah from the UK just before Christmas! Through our partnership with Guide Dogs UK, we were able to [...]
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STARTING THE YEAR WITH A LOVING FAREWELL
31 January, 2022
After years of devoted service, Lyn, Dror’s devoted guide dog, passed away. Dror’s beautiful words sum up just what the superhero dogs mean to the people whose loves they [...]
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Video
2022 ANNUAL VIDEO SHOWCASING THE WORK THIS YEAR AT THE ISRAEL GUIDE DOG CENTRE
9 January, 2022
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News
WHY I JOINED THE ISRAEL GUIDE DOG CENTRE
8 November, 2021
This month is Jewish Legacy week and I have written a small article on their blog about why I went to work for the Israel Guide Dog Centre. Read [...]
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News
CANVELO UK IS NOW LIVE!
16 August, 2021
We are now an official British Cycling affiliated cycling club! Our first club ride took place this weekend with an inaugural ride of 100 miles to Cambridge and back. [...]
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