Donate What your support means to usAny donation you can make is important to us. We receive almost 5,000 requests a year from families in desperate need of our services. We want to help more people and train more dogs to improve the lives of more children and adults affected by some of the most challenging of conditions. Our charity relies entirely on voluntary donations and we wouldn't be able to do our work without our supporters. You can donate in a number of ways:Click here to make a one-off donation Click here to set up a regular monthly donationsOR Click here to download and print direct debit form for monthly donationsOR You can send a cheque or postal order payable to Support Dogs to: Support Dogs, 21 Jessops Riverside, Brightside Lane, Sheffield, S9 2RX- You can also make a donation over the 'phone by speaking to us on 0114 261 7800 (Mon - Fri 8.30am - 5pm) You can also sponsor one of our support dogs - either through monthly donation or a gift one-off donation here The following is to give you an idea of what your donation could mean to our charity It takes up to two years and approximately £24,000 to train a Support Dogs' partnership. Once that partnership has qualified we provide ongoing 24/7 365 days a year support throughout an average eight-year working career. £10 to provide 24 hours of vital care and assistance to someone affected by autism, epilepsy and disability by one of our specialist support dogs. £35 to pay for the equipment needed to help a support dog keep a child with autism safe while on a busy street or crossing a busy road. £75 to pay for a month of health and welfare costs for a rescue dog training to become a support dog £100 could pay for a two hour training session for a disability assistance dog. Providing them with the skills to give life critical alerts to their client. £500 will pay for a two day home matching session enabling a child with autism to meet their future support dog at their home for the first time. £1000 could pay towards a week residential session for an epilepsy seizure alert dog and their new client. Providing them with the skills to give life saving alerts to their client. £2,500 the average cost to our charity each year to offer 24/7 care for a working support dog £23,000 the average cost of training a support dogs from introductory assessment up to graduation over a 2 year period. If you would like to speak to us about making any sort of donation then please do contact us either by phoning us on 0114 261 7800 or email [email protected] Manage Cookie Preferences