Canine Partners is a registered charity (no. 803680) which receives
no government funding and is wholly dependent upon public donations
and legacies. The purpose of Canine Partners is to assist people
with disabilities to enjoy a greater independence and a better quality
of life and, where possible, to help them into education and employment,
through the provision of specially trained dogs, whose well-being
is a key consideration.

Zeus
unloading the washing |

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dog learning to turn on lights |
Bluebell Walk is a campaign that was launched in 2005
to raise money for the charity. The walks are a great way of getting
supporters together with their family, friends and work colleagues,
to have fun, get fit, and you don't even need to have a dog to
take part!
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Bluebell
Walk 2010
Canine Partners are delighted to announce the 2010 Bluebell
Walks campaign. The idea is for sponsored walks to take place
during April and May when the bluebells are expected to bloom.
The charity is currently looking for walk organisers throughout
the country that want to set up an event in their area. |
The
walks give supporters the opportunity to get together with family,
friends and other dog lovers, taking part in something fun and
worthwhile.
A Bluebell Walk can be for 5-100 people, covering distances from
1 mile to 10 miles and participants don't even have to own a dog.
Anyone interested in organising a walk in their local area should
get in touch with Canine Partners for more information.
Canine Partners will of course help you to organise your walk.
All walk organisers will be sent a free information pack containing
details on how to make the walk a great success, as well as sponsorship
forms, pens and stickers. Canine Partners are also happy to help
publicise local walks to ensure the highest level of participation.
If you want to take part but don't have bluebells growing near
you, don't worry, you can still hold a walk in your local woods
or park.
For more information on the Bluebell Walks Campaign please visit
the Canine Partners Bluebell
Walks page or call them on 01730 716011. |