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Kevin joins guide dogs delegation 15.10.12

INISHOWEN guide dog owner Kevin Kelly has taken part in a briefing with TDs and senators about the work of the charity.
Kevin is parliamentary assistant to Senator Mary Ann O'Brien and was well placed to inform the politicians about the importance of guide dogs for people with visual impairment.
The Clonmany man, who lost his sight aged 14, has had dog Miles since 2008. He credits the gorgeous canine with giving him the confidence and independence that helped him secure his position at Leinster House.
The Irish Guide Dogs delegation was headed by the charity's chairman Alan Dukes. The group also included CEO, Padraig Mallon, guide dog owner, Lean Kennedy and Claire Hawkins who gave a moving account of how assistance dog Gandon helps her autistic son, AJ.
Pictured outside Leinster House are Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind (IGDB) trainer, Aoife Josh; Martin Haydon, Fine Gael Kildare South; Lean Kennedy with her guide dog, Murphy; Senator Mary Ann O’Brien, Kevin Kelly with his guide dog, Miles; Alan Dukes, IGDB chairman; Claire Hawkins with assistance dog, Gandon, and IGDB ceo, Padraig Mallon.
The TDs and Senators were told that Irish Guide Dogs is currently struggling to raise over 85% of its annual income from fundraising.
Mr Dukes highlighted the pressure to meet increased demand for services and the difficulty in having to raise more than €3.5 million each year to sustain the organisation.
Senator O’Brien said she could see the value of a guide dog from her first-hand experience of working with Kevin. She pledged her support to help secure additional State aid for the charity.
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