You’ve Helped Guide Dogs Support People With Sight Loss
We want to thank everyone who entered the Cotswolds House Draw. You’ve helped raise an incredible £4,200,000 for Guide Dogs.
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Together We Raised £4,200,000 for Guide Dogs
Together We Raised £4,200,000 for Guide Dogs
Every day 250 people start to lose their sight—the equivalent to one person every six minutes—and four children are registered as blind or partially sighted.
Living with sight loss can be incredibly difficult. Without the right support, people can feel isolated.
But just by entering the Cotswolds House Draw you’ve helped change that. Because this raise means support for 1,350 puppies during their first eight weeks, expert care for their mums and dads, and a year’s worth of food for 3,200 working guide dogs.
So, thank you!
A WORD FROM GUIDE DOGS
A WORD FROM GUIDE DOGS
"We are truly overwhelmed that an incredible £4.2 million has been raised for Guide Dogs through the Omaze Million Pound House Draw.
The funds raised will help give thousands of future guide dogs the best possible start in life, and provide vital support for many more at different stages of their guide dog journey.
Every day, 250 people in the UK begin to lose their sight. Thanks to the support of the Omaze Community, Guide Dogs can continue to provide life-changing services that empower people with sight loss to live the life they choose."
Andrew Lennox, CEO at Guide Dogs
GUIDE DOGS AMBASSADOR
GUIDE DOGS AMBASSADOR
"I’m proud to support this campaign for Guide Dogs and Omaze. 1 in 5 people will experience sight loss in their lifetime so the need for these incredible pups has never been more urgent.
I’ve had the privilege of seeing the dedication and skill that goes into training these amazing dogs. Recent experiences have also given me a deeper appreciation for the challenges of sight loss and the importance of the right support.
By getting involved you’re helping more people experience the life-changing support of a guide dog. Even a certain caretaker would have to admit – they are nothing short of magical!"
David Bradley, Guide Dogs Ambassador