Australia’s most trusted charity announced

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A national survey of 2,400 respondents recognised Guide Dogs for its industry-leading services, including providing guide dogs to Australians who are blind or vision impaired for over 60 years.

Dr Graeme White, CEO of Guide Dogs NSW / ACT, thanked the public for their ongoing support and trust.

“We’re humbled by, and grateful for this level of public recognition in our vital work, which enables Australians who are blind or vision impaired to be more independent,” says White.

“Vision loss is a challenging disability but our services, including guide dogs and long canes, allow people to realise it doesn’t have to be limiting.”

White added the award was a reflection of the support from the charity’s donors and volunteers.

“We wouldn’t be in a position to receive this award without the assistance and continued trust of our loyal supporters,” says White.

“Over the next 10 years it’s predicted that more than 2,000 guide dogs will need to be trained to keep up with growing demand from Australians who are blind or vision impaired, at a staggering cost of over $60 million – it’s the public’s generosity that will make this possible.”

White will accept the Most Trusted Charity award on behalf of Guide Dogs at a ceremony in Sydney on Thursday 24 July.