Oliver’s Army Assistance and Therapy Dogs, which trains dogs to aid people with disabilities, is moving from Crosshill to Lochgelly on May 31.
The charity provides owner-trained assistance dogs to improve the independence and quality of life for people with disabilities (Image: Oliver’s Army Assistance and Therapy Dogs)
The new site will allow the charity to help more people, but it needs some work before it can open.
The charity is asking the local community for donations and help with things like labour, décor, office supplies, and flooring.
The charity will be making the move to Lochgelly on May 31 (Image: Oliver’s Army Assistance and Therapy Dogs)
The charity needs support in the areas of labour, décor, office supplies and equipment, flooring, and home wear for makeshift training rooms (Image: Oliver’s Army Assistance and Therapy Dogs)
Labour and flooring are the most important, as they will ensure the charity can open on time after the move.
The charity, which recently became an accredited member of Assistance Dogs International (ADI), is asking anyone who can help to contact them via email at management@oliversarmyassistancedogs.org or by phone on 01592 869484.
