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Give our Guide Dog a name!
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Hopes & Dreams
“I always stress that they are in the business of people, not in the dog business. Guide Dogs Victoria gives people who are blind or vision impaired the opportunity to live their lives as they would if they had sight and they keep their hopes and dreams alive.”
Alan, Guide Dog Handler
Alan, Guide Dog Handler
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The gift of freedom
"It is a traumatic experience to be told you will never see again. I felt completely isolated, as though I’d been put in a tiny room that I would be trapped in forever. To be able to move around freely and feel you’re part of the community is so important. That is what my Guide Dog allows me to do”.
Joan, Guide Dog Handler
Joan, Guide Dog Handler
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New Appreciation for life
“I had a stroke at just 47 years of age and became vision impaired. Yet through the Acquired Brain Injury service, I’ve learned to cope and I have a new appreciation for life.”
Mark, Acquired Brain Injury Mobility client
Mark, Acquired Brain Injury Mobility client
There are others like me
“The reality of my vision loss hit hard. It really helped going on a camp – knowing there are other kids out there like me. Now I hold my head up to show I can cope.”
Rebecca, Children’s Mobility Service client
Rebecca, Children’s Mobility Service client
Thank you for your generosity
“I know that the people who support Guide Dogs Victoria are amazingly generous. I just want to say to all of them – Thank You. I wonder if they really know how much good they do?”
David, Guide Dog Handler












