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Glossodia Public School

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All paws on deck – Guide Dogs and PAW Patrol need your help!

Guide Dogs Australia is thrilled to be partnering with Paramount Pictures for the release of Paramount’s new feature film – PAW Patrol: The Movie – and we've joined in the fun!

Our students will be bringing to life one of Guide Dogs' iconic Donation Dogs.
Please help us raise money so Guide Dogs can help continue training our very own superhero pups for people with low vision or blindness.

You can easily support our efforts by making a secure donation - all money goes to Guide Dogs NSW/ACT and is tax deductible. Click 'Donate' to make a secure online donation. Thanks so much for your support!

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    Guide Dogs NSW/ACT

    Guide Dogs NSW/ACT provides vital training and support services to people living with low vision or blindness. Donations go towards the breeding and training of Guide Dogs and a range of mobility services for adults and children.

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