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Puppy walkers ring closing bell at NASDAQ stock market

Actors and puppy walkers Linda Larkin and Yul Vazquez rang the closing bell for NASDAQ on January 5, 2009, accompanied by Grace, the puppy they're co-raising with Elettra Wiedeman and James Marshall. Puppy walkers Ellen and Andy Kaye, who are raising Tiffany, were also part of the closing bell ceremonies.
 
You can view the ceremony on NASDAQ's site here.

The Guide Dog Foundation is looking to build its family of puppy walkers in Manhattan. Call our puppy department at 866-282-8046 or e-mail puppies@guidedog.org to learn how you can raise a future guide or service dog.



Image of the Volume 62 edition 3, 2008 Guideway.Latest Issue of The Guideway Available Now

Click here to read the newest edition of the Guide Dog Foundation's newsletter, The Guideway, now available as an MP3! 

Read about Gillian Lindt, who discovered, after a life of trailblazing, a new path, thanks to her guide dog ... Learn about our puppy raising program and how way you can give a gift to someone you haven't met ... Did you know the Guide Dog Foundation held its first-ever on-campus service dog class for veterans? ... Although the new year is upon us, learn how important your donation is to to the Guide Dog Foundation ... Need a role model for giving? Check out these kids.

If you are interested in receiving a hard copy, please e-mail your name and address to news@guidedog.org.



An adult Golden lies nose to nose with a Golden puppy in a Puppy ooat.
Raise a Guide Dog Foundation Puppy
 
Imagine the most rewarding thing you’ve ever done. Imagine the most heart-wrenching. Imagine they’re the same thing. “It” is raising a puppy for the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind.
 
When you become a puppy walker for the Guide Dog Foundation, you embark on what will be one of the most fulfilling experiences you’ve ever had – making a difference in the life of someone with disabilities by raising a puppy to become a guide or service dog.
 
Without our family of puppy raisers – called “Puppy Walkers” (but they do far more than walk puppies) – there would be no guide dogs for people who are blind or visually impaired, no service dogs for people with other disabilities.
 
We’re looking for special people to open their hearts and homes to help start a puppy on its career as a guide or service dog. Won’t you join our family?
 
Make a difference and give a gift to someone you haven’t met yet. Become a puppy walker.
 
Click here to learn more about the puppy program at the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind.



A woman waits to cross a downtown street.Etiquette and People Who Are Blind
 
Governor David Paterson of New York is the first legally blind governor in the United States since a lieutenant governor of Arkansas, who had been blinded in World War II, became governor for 11 days in 1975. In the 20th century, there were a handful of politicians who were blind and served in the U.S. Congress.

Paterson is an advocate for people with disabilities, and his assumption of the role of governor will increase the profile of people who are blind or visually impaired.

The Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind has developed an “etiquette tip sheet” for what to say and do – and not say and do – when you meet a person who is blind or visually impaired. Click here for the list.



The Guide Dog Foundation--Second Sight Shop®The Guide Dog Foundation's Second Sight Shop® is ready to serve you.

When you shop at The Guide Dog Foundation’s Second Sight Shop®, you’re not only giving a gift to someone you love, you’re helping give the gift of Second Sight® to someone who’s blind or visually impaired, or who has other disabilities. Every purchase you make helps support our efforts.
 
We have a charming selection of holiday greeting cards, blank note cards, gift tags, and sweatshirts and t-shirts. Whether you’re looking for cards or clothes, or a way to make that special year-end donation, the Second Sight Shop® is your best destination.

Please click here to go to the Second Sight Shop®




Publications

Click here to read the newest edition of the Guide Dog Foundation's newsletter, The Guideway.


Click here to download a pdf version of the VetDogs brochure.

Our Annual Report for the 2006-2007 fiscal year is now available.
Click here to read it.


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Points of Light Foundation and Volunteer Center National Network. GDF wins Daily Point of Light.


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America's VetDogs Veteran's K9 Corps

Click here to see Seymour's Story.


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