Community comes together to celebrate 70 years of the guide-dogs association

Seventy years since its inception, the South African Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind hosted a number of community members and volunteers to celebrate all the aid given to their visually and physically impaired clients.

Community members, volunteers, families and practitioners came together to celebrate 70 years of a local NPO’s contributions to the visually impaired.

Tammy Visagie puts up 70 with puppy Lando in celebration of the South African Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind’s 70th birthday. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

The South African Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind held their annual family fun day event that had a birthday twist.

Not only was the day about families and community members enjoying a day out with many food and craft stalls on offer, the aim was to raise much-needed funds for the association to continue making a change in the lives of the visually and physically impaired individuals.

Theresa Verschueren takes a ride with a training guide dog at the 70th birthday celebration of the South African Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

The day consisted of demonstrations, including talks from the orientation and mobility centre and how service dogs help people with physical ailments. Suzuki Kyalami was the sponsor of the day, and members were on-site to try their hand at driving an obstacle course while blindfolded.

Rivonia resident Jennifer Rex and puppy Farley enjoy the festivities at the South African Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind’s 70th birthday celebration. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

Nadia Sands, SA Guide-Dogs head of marketing said there is definitely more to come for the organisation this year and beyond.

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The race is underway for these guide dog puppies. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Percy Moloi walks hand in hand with a guide dog before a puppy race. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
South African Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind trainer Kayla Driver demonstrates how a visually impaired person would cross a road with Beckham, who is a guide dog in training. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Mel Morrison decorates guide dog Isaac in celebration of the South African Guide-Dog Association for the Blind’s 70th birthday. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

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