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Paralympic hopeful leads guide dog appeal

BaysideNewsBy BaysideNews25 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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BRENDAN Spencer and his guide dog, Gunner. Picture: Supplied
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MORDIALLOC resident Brendan Spencer is chasing a paralympic dream in blind football, backed by a lifetime of support from Guide Dogs Victoria.

Born with vision impairment, Spencer has worked closely with the organisation with his guide dog, Gunner, playing a therapeutic role in his counselling work, as well as helping create calm and connection in sessions with vulnerable clients. “The organisation helped me navigate the world with confidence. Now, with Gunner, I’m not just finding my way, I’m helping others find theirs too,” he said.

Spencer is now the face of Guide Dogs Victoria 2025 Tax Appeal, which will help support the training of future guide dogs. Donations over $2 are fully tax-deductible if made before 30 June, with community donations being crucial to train their puppy recruits. A group of puppies will soon begin their journey through puppy raising, training, selection, and eventually matching with someone in need.

Spencer’s journey includes competing in blind cricket for Australia (2013–2018), and playing international blind football. He is now using his platform to raise awareness about the transformational support provided by Guide Dogs Victoria.

“Guide Dogs Victoria has supported me to achieve my dreams. From getting around independently to chasing big goals like the Paralympics, their support has made it all possible,” he said. “That’s why I’m backing this campaign. A tax-deductible donation might seem small, but it can be life-changing for someone who needs it.”

To donate, visit vic.guidedogs.com.au/appeals/tax-appeal-2025/

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 25 June 2025

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