Press Release – Blind Low Vision NZ Blind Low Vision NZ Guide Dog Puppy Vinnie Are you one of New Zealands next group of puppy loving volunteers? Put your best paw forward! The search is on to find this years pack of puppy loving volunteers to hit the streets and collect money for …
Blind Low Vision NZ Guide Dog Puppy Vinnie
Are you one of New Zealand’s next group of puppy loving volunteers?
Put your best paw forward! The search is on to find this year’s pack of puppy loving volunteers to hit the streets and collect money for the Blind Low Vision NZ (formerly Blind Foundation) Red Puppy Appeal street collection.
Are you one of New
Zealand’s next group of puppy loving
volunteers?
Put your best paw forward! The search
is on to find this year’s pack of puppy loving volunteers
to hit the streets and collect money for the Blind Low
Vision NZ (formerly Blind Foundation) Red Puppy Appeal
street collection.
On Friday 26 and Saturday 27 March,
the collection will raise funds to train and care for a new
generation of much needed guide dogs.
Every day, an
average of six people turn to Blind Low Vision NZ for
support with their sight loss. Guide dogs help people who
Monday, 15 February 2021, 4:01 pm
The Access Alliance is calling for
nominations of New Zealand businesses who are proving that
accessibility is good for business, especially in
challenging times.
From 15 February to 7 June, New
Zealanders with access needs, as well as their whānau,
supporters and allies can nominate businesses in their
communities who are demonstrating an ongoing commitment to
accessibility.
Making the most of the domestic market
makes more sense than ever, however many companies may be
missing out on significant income potential from the
estimated 1 million New Zealanders who have access needs .
International experience suggests businesses who embrace
accessibility can see a 20% uplift in sales. With
Press Release – Access Alliance The Access Alliance is calling for nominations of New Zealand businesses who are proving that accessibility is good for business, especially in challenging times. From 15 February to 7 June, New Zealanders with access needs, as well as their …
The Access Alliance is calling for nominations of New Zealand businesses who are proving that accessibility is good for business, especially in challenging times.
From 15 February to 7 June, New Zealanders with access needs, as well as their whānau, supporters and allies can nominate businesses in their communities who are demonstrating an ongoing commitment to accessibility.
Making the most of the domestic market makes more sense than ever, however many companies may be missing out on significant income potential from the estimated 1 million New Zealanders who have access needs . International experience suggests businesses who embrace accessibility can see a 20% uplift in sales. With legislativ