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(redirected from Guide Dogs for the Blind Association)

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THE Guide Dogs for the Blind Association is looking for volunteers to organise fundraising activities in the Redcar area.
Any readers wishing to donate money to the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association can contact Claire Douglass on 07990 540176 or claire.
Byline: LISA KNIGHT THE Guide Dogs for the Blind Association is seeking local volunteers to become counter-top collection box co-ordinators, supporting the charity's 'Every Penny Counts' campaign.
 
 
 
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