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All handlers and helpers are unpaid volunteers
Equipment is needed
Funds are raised mainly through public donations


All handlers and helpers are unpaid volunteers

No one receives any payment for their work with SARDA. All handlers and helpers are unpaid volunteers who give of their time freely.

Equipment is needed

Specialist equipment is needed by handlers and those acting as 'training bodies' for the dogs. This includes radios, specialist outdoor clothing and high visibility coats for dogs.

Funds are raised mainly through public donations

Although a small grant is received from the Irish Government (through the Department of Transport), funds to support the work of SARDA dogs are raised mainly through public donations.

If you would like to showcase SARDA Ireland at an event or make SARDA Ireland the benefactor of your fund raising efforts, please contact us (click on the contact menu option for details).

Donations By Post:

Catherine Kelly

SARDA Ireland Secretary,

Lisquinlan,

Ladysbridge,

Co. Cork,

Ireland.

Please make any cheques payable to SARDA Ireland.

We are very grateful for any support that is given to us.



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