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Set up your own fundraising page

Creating your own online fundraising page is a simple way for your family and friends to donate directly to Support Dogs. Whether you are taking on a challenge, organising an event or celebrating a special occasion, the page can be personalised by you.

Create my own fundraising page.

Published: 28th April, 2019

Updated: 1st May, 2019

Author: Tess Thompson

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