Speakers will talk about the work of Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. Talks will include how the dogs are trained, who can receive a Hearing Dog and what an incredible difference a Hearing Dog makes to the life of their deaf partner. Speakers may bring a dog or videos of our puppies in training and dogs at work. Groups of any size and any age can be accommodated. Whilst there is no 'fee' as such, we request a minimum donation of £40 for adult groups. There is no minimum requirement for children's groups but if you are able to undertake some fundraising for Hearing Dogs for Deaf People we would be very grateful. Speakers can provide literature, may bring some charity merchandise to sell and will bring a collection box for any donations. Full receipts are provided.
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We now offer 'virtual' talks throughout the country to any group wishing to learn about our work. Perfect for socially-distant meetings, and with cute dogs too!
We have a network of volunteer speakers throughout the North West, North Wales & Northern Ireland who are able to visit community groups, schools, businesses and other interested parties. Speakers will talk about the work of the charity and the incredible difference a Hearing Dog makes to the life of a deaf person. Some speakers are the recipient of a Hearing Dog themselves or will bring a local partnership with them, others will come without a dog but may bring cute videos of our pups being trained. All will have a wealth of information to share. We request a minimum donation of £40 for adult groups. There is no fee for children's groups but if you are able to undertake some fundraising for Hearing Dogs for Deaf People we would be very grateful. Speakers can provide literature, may bring some charity merchandise to sell and will bring a collection box for any donations. Full receipts are provided.
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