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The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association

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Corporate Policy

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Corporate employees are expected to go into an office 2 days a week.

About

The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, also known as Guide Dogs, is a British charitable organization established in 1931 that offers assistance to blind and partially sighted individuals through breeding and training guide dogs. It operates with the vision to provide people with sight loss with the support they need to be able to move around safely and confidently, and live the life they choose. The charity has regional teams across the UK, with its National Breeding Centre in Leamington Spa and two training schools in Leamington Spa and Atherton, Greater Manchester.

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