Rookie Lifeguards Day 2011
Rookie Lifeguards Day 2011
Lads in action
Lads in action
You're never too old
You're never too old

Diary of Events 2012

The Newfound Friends display team will be appearing at the following events. For further information regarding our dog displays please contact us.
 

Thursday 9th February.         Bristol W.I.    (Talk)

Sunday 25th March.            Tol's Appeal Dog Walk. 3k walk from White Horse Hill

                                                                                              Uffington. Oxfordshire.

(to register contact thedogstudio.co.uk )

 

Sunday 20th May.                NFF Charity Day.                           Lechlade.

 

Sunday 27th May.                Mumbles Navy Days.                   Mumbles.

 

Saturday 16th June.           Headway Charity Day.                Portishead Marina.

 

Saturday 30th June.          Congresbury Village Fete

 

Saturday 14th July.           Tol's Appeal Charity Day.             Portishead Marina.

 

Sat/Sun 21st &22nd July.    Bristol Harbour Festival

 

Sunday 12th August              Earl Mountbatten Hospice            Isle of Wight.

 

Saturday 1st September.   Dartmouth Harbour Regatta

          

Saturday 15th September.   MS Therapy Centre Day.        Portishead Marina.

                                                                                   


NB' This will be updated as more dates are confirmed.

 


 

 

 


Making a splash for charity!...

 

Local Hearing Dogs branch and Newfoundland Dog Water Display Team

hold fundraising’s furriest rescue event

 

The South Hampshire branch of Hearing Dogs for Deaf People and ‘Newfound Friends’, the number one Newfoundland Dog Water Display Team (featured on Channel five’s ‘Extraordinary Dogs series) will be making a big splash when they hold a fun-filled Newfoundland Rescue fundraising event at Town Quay Marina, Southampton on Saturday 02 July 2011, to raise money to help train more hearing dogs.

‘Newfound Friends’ (www.newfoundfriends.co.uk) is a team of highly skilled and experienced Newfoundland dog owners which runs a limited number of charity fundraising rescue events up and down the country.  Sponsored participants jump into water to be rescued by one of the team’s massive 14-stone Newfoundland dogs!

Says  Barbara Pink, Chair of the South Hampshire Hearing Dogs branch: “We have been very fortunate to be selected as one of the charities to benefit this summer, and are now looking for willing volunteers to take part in this furry fundraising event! The breeding, training, placement and life-long care of each hearing dog costs around £45,000, so we need as many willing volunteers – individuals, groups, companies and other organisations – as possible to take part and help us raise funds to change more deaf people’s lives.”

                                                                                                               Hearing Dogs for Deaf People is a world-leader in training hearing dogs to alert deaf people to important household sounds and danger signals such as the alarm clock, doorbell and smoke alarm in the home, at work and in public building – providing a life-changing level of independence confidence and security - as well as valuable companionship. 

Minimum sponsorship to take part in the Newfoundland rescue event is £100 and there is a £25 non-returnable registration fee.  There is prize of a trip on a 66ft ‘Sunseeker’ boat for the participant raising the most sponsorship.  Places are limited so contact Chris Seward on 01329 668516 or Barbara Pink on 01962 760395 for more information as soon as possible.

For more information about the life-changing work of Hearing Dogs for Deaf People visit www.hearingdogs .org.uk    

 

Christine and Debbie’s Newfoundland Rescue

 

Christine Fear and Debbie Norris both have Multiple Sclerosis, and attend The West of England MS Therapy Centre, so came along to watch the day we did for them on the 10th September.  Both Chris and Debbie’s MS has caused limited mobility, with Christine using a wheelchair, and Debbie using walking aids.

Neither Debbie nor Christine had any plan to take part in the dive, but were given the opportunity to be rescued during the lunch break.  They were helped into wetsuits by some of the staff from the MS Centre, and taken onto the water.

It was decided, nervously, that Christine should be the first to take the plunge, so the Newfoundland friends team lifted her from her chair into the boat, and into the Marina.  With a team in the water and one in the boat, they lowered her carefully into the water, before taking the boat, away for Beau’s showpiece jump.  When Beau had rescued a beaming Christine, and returned her to dry land, she looked at Debbie and said “I want to do it again”.

Then it was Debbie’s turn to jump in and be rescued by Beau.  With just as much care as Christine, Debbie was lowered into the water to await her rescuer. “We’d only gone down to watch to give Christine some independence and to allow her husband some time without her; before we knew it we were in the water!   The day just escalated, and it shows that you shouldn’t be restricted by your chair.  Life’s too short to let opportunities like this pass.  I’m already planning what we can do next”.

Christine and Debbie’s adventures have rung through the MS Therapy Centre, and given members, not just Debbie and Chris, a new look on life, and more confidence to do something that they may not normally do, all thanks to Newfound Friends.

Latest Images

Whizz with Ellen McArthur & Kerry Jackson
Whizz with Ellen McArthur & Kerry Jackson
Pictured above with Whizz is Ellen McArthur who came along to the Charity Day on the Isle of Wight in aid of Earl Mountbatten Adult Hospice . Also with Whizz is Kerry Jackson of WightLink Ferries who kindly sponsor Newfound Friends' crossing to the island enabling us to take our part in the fundraising day.
Richard Goad of Taylor Wimpy who kindly sponsored the MS Therapy dayy
Richard Goad of Taylor Wimpy who kindly sponsored the MS Therapy dayy
Driving the boat
Driving the boat
Squirrel rescuing a volunteer
Squirrel rescuing a volunteer
MS Therapy Centre Ladies with Beau
MS Therapy Centre Ladies with Beau
Sasha
Sasha
A visit from the Lord Mayor of Bristol
A visit from the Lord Mayor of Bristol
RLSS Training Day
RLSS Training Day