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Scoop i Regional Paws For Thought And Dig Deep For The Annual Red Puppy Appeal Blind Low Vision NZ (formerly Blind Foundation) Red Puppy Appeal street collection is underway!A pack of 1,700 puppy-loving volunteers and their four-legged friends are hitting the streets of New Zealand today and tomorrow to raise money for the Blind Low Vision NZ Red Puppy Appeal street collection.Blind Low Vision NZ runs the country’s only guide dog breeding and training facility that is 100% funded through the generosity and support of Kiwis.Every day, an average of six people turn to Blind Low Vision NZ for support with their sight loss.
Guide dogs help people who are blind, deafblind, or have low vision, retain their independence and move through life safely and confidently.With a street collection goal of $300,000 this year, Blind Low Vision NZ Chief Executive John Mulka says every donation counts.