Canine Partners is hosting a series of virtual Open Days for people across Scotland, making it easier to learn about their life-changing work without the need to travel.
Canine Partners transforms the lives of people with physical disabilities by partnering them with highly trained assistance dogs. These dogs support everyday tasks while also providing companionship, confidence, and greater independence.
Held online via Microsoft Teams, the Virtual Open Days offer a friendly and informative introduction to the charity. They are ideal for anyone who wants to learn more about assistance dogs, explore volunteering or fundraising opportunities, or understand how they can support Canine Partners’ work in Scotland.
What to expect
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An overview of Canine Partners’ work from their Community Fundraiser in Scotland
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A virtual demonstration showing how assistance dogs help with daily tasks
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First-hand stories from one of Canine Partners’ partnerships in Scotland
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Information on volunteering, fundraising, and ways to get involved
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A live Q&A session with the team
Who the sessions are for
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Anyone interested in Canine Partners’ work in Scotland
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Community groups, clubs, schools, and organisations
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Potential volunteers and supporters
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Anyone keen to learn more about the impact of assistance dogs
The sessions are free to attend, but places are limited and must be booked in advance.
Upcoming dates
If you are unable to attend but would still like to find out more, you can get in touch directly to discuss other ways to connect and collaborate.
For full details and to book your place, please visit the booking links provided.


