Easy Ways to Fundraise

Would your Club like to raise money for your club and help Dog Guide Grads?

We will create 5 item gift bags for you to sell.  Each bag raises funds for your club and helps Dog Guide Graduates with unexpected vet bills – a win/win.

These unique and tasty treats are an easy sell.

Your price: $12/bag.  Your profit depends on what you sell them for (usually between $15 and $20). Minimum order 25 bags.

Customization available.

 

Quick Start Program

Order product in advance and have it on hand for you next event.

Standard Program

You take orders from friends, family and co-workers.  You do one order and we ship as many as you need.

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Each bag contains five items, usually selected from the groups shown.  The mix can be customized on request.

Halton K9 Fundraising Partner Program

The past year has been tough on everyone and the size of vet bills only gets higher.  It can be devastating when a working dog gets sick.  Halton K9 helps when things are toughest.

Kiwi would have retired in 2019 due to Immune-mediated polyarthritis but with the help of Halton K9 her handler was able to get the specialist vet attention she needed and has continued working for 4 more years (and counting!).   Halton K9 has helped hundreds of graduates over the years.

You can help extend the careers of working dogs like Kiwi by partnering with the Halton K9 Lions club.

 

Halton K9 Lions Club has been raising funds to help Dog Guide graduates with unexpected vet bills for their Service Dogs since 2000.   

Service Dog handlers are often on fixed incomes and get no assistance with the expenses for their partners.  Unexpected Vet bills can be devastating. So far we have provided over $75,000 in the past 11 years.

This year we have an amazing selection of chocolates available for pickup from Oshawa to Niagara falls to London. You will be contacted by one of our elves when your order is ready (usually in 7 to 10 days).

If you don’t need chocolate or are too far for pick up consider contributing to gifts for Dog Guide staff.  Donations are very gladly accepted as well.

 

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Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides

The mission of Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides is to empower Canadians with disabilities to navigate their world with confidence and independence by providing Dog Guides at no cost to them

Graduates are responsible for vet expenses

Dog Guides graduates 150 to 200 Service dogs each year. The vet costs for their care are the sole responsibility of their handler.

Tammy and Kiwi

Kiwi was diagnosed with IMPA and heart issues in 2018. Halton K9 was able to help as she and her vet worked together to help Kiwi heal and continue to support Tammy.