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Born to Change Lives: Support Assistance Dogs Australia’s Inaugural Giving Day this May 14

For 30 years, Assistance Dogs Australia (ADA) has been transforming lives by providing highly skilled dogs to Australians living with disability.

On Thursday, 14 May, the organisation is launching its first-ever Giving Day, a 12-hour marathon from 8 am to 8 pm with the ambitious goal of raising $250,000.

In an incredible show of support, all donations made during this window will be doubled up to $125,000, thanks to partners like Hyundai Help for Kids.

We are working hard to achieve our goal of helping 10,000 people by 2035, and our Giving Day will allow us to invest in our breeding program to support us in achieving our goal,” says ADA CEO Tim Taylor.

These vital funds will go directly toward creating a new puppy birthing centre at the National Training Centre in Western Sydney, ensuring ADA can continue to provide their accredited dogs to those in need—completely free of charge.

As an organisation that receives no government funding, ADA relies entirely on the community to help them reach their goal. 

You can make a tax-deductible donation or set up your own fundraising team at www.charidy.com/ada.

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