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Doggie Distraction Class 🐾
Every Wednesday, we hold dog distraction classes at our Gilles Plains campus or in various parks.
Our exceptional puppy trainers lead engaging exercises focused on maintaining our trainee dogs' attention, ensuring they navigate away from distractions like toys, people, and other dogs. These sessions are crucial for preparing the pups for their eventual roles as guide or assistance dogs.
We're always looking for more volunteers! If you enjoy spending time with fellow dog enthusiasts, training dogs, and being part of a meaningful cause, click the link to learn more >> bit.ly/3hmWCky
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They are amazing, as are their trainers
They are so adorable. 🥰
I see Prinny here Sharon Woods
Maddi Hartas
Valued Partnership
We're thrilled to count Eagers Automotive as one of our brilliant and valued corporate partners. Their ongoing support has been instrumental in the success of our Animal Therapy Program, which helps autistic children gain confidence, improve communication skills, and reduce anxiety.
Our Executive Director, Damian Papps, and dedicated volunteers Merrawyn and Lindsay Williams, accompanied by training dog Goldie, visited the Eagers Automotive dealership to accept their generous contribution to keep funding this incredible program.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Eagers Automotive for their support. If your workplace is interested in backing a meaningful cause, reach out to us on 1300 944 306 or explore our corporate programs further here >> bit.ly/3EMxT0T
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Thank you for your support 🙏
Well done everyone
Celebrating the diversity of communication
Last Saturday, our Employment Services Manager Brian Dibbins and Auslan Support Officer Shae Hall came together with talented artist and client William Maggs and Minister for Social Service Amanda Rishworth MP at the Adelaide Contemporary Experimental Gallery to celebrate Auslan Day.
Thanks to the invaluable support of the Employment Assistance Fund provided by See Differently, William can access Auslan interpreting services, enabling him to participate actively in work meetings and discussions with his colleagues.
We work with the Deaf, blind, and low vision communities and people with other disabilities, providing tailored employment programs that align with their unique needs and aspirations. If you think our employment services program can assist you or someone you know, call us on 1300 944 306 or email contact@seedifferently.org.au, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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Brian Dibbins famous!
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