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Friday 27 March 2009, 1:55PM

By Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind

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Red Puppy Appeal
Red Puppy Appeal Credit: Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind
Red Puppy Appeal bucket
Red Puppy Appeal bucket Credit: Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind

The RNZFB’s Red Puppy Appeal will be off to a paw-stomping start next week, running 3-5 April.
The appeal is all about giving “Power to the Puppies” so they can grow up to become life-changing guide dogs.
The RNZFB’s Executive Director Marketing and Fundraising Alison Wheatley says, “The Red Puppy Appeal is a really vital part of our year. We provide guide dogs to our members for free but guide dogs are made, not born and each one costs over $22, 500 to breed, raise, train and match to a blind person."
“We get no government funding for this essential service and we’re relying on the generosity of New Zealanders to raise over $1 million so we can continue to provide world-class guide dogs.”
Guide dogs mean freedom, independence and confidence for around 240 blind, deafblind and vision-impaired handlers across the country, and demand is increasing.
Look out for volunteers in bright red vests with Red Puppy Appeal collection buckets, from Friday 3 April to Sunday 5 April. You can also support the appeal by texting RED to 2450 to donate $3, or make an automatic $20 donation by calling 0900 RED PUPPY (733 787). For online donations, visit www.redpuppy.org.nz