Puppies (and you) can make dreams come true

 

Vitality MoveToGive has teamed up with the South African Guide-Dogs Association to help support independence for people living with visual impairments.

Freedom, it makes dreams come true

The South African Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind, or SA Guide Dogs for short, has been changing lives for 70 years and counting. The organisation trains guide dogs, service dogs and autism support dogs, and provides orientation and mobility lessons, to help people living with visual, physical or developmental needs navigate the world independently.

The South African Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind, or SA Guide Dogs for short, has been changing lives for 70 years and counting. The organisation trains guide dogs, service dogs and autism support dogs, and provides orientation and mobility lessons, to help people living with visual, physical or developmental needs navigate the world independently.

This leap year, take a leap of faith and make a real difference with SA Guide Dogs and Vitality MoveToGive.

Be like Kody. Be someone's hero.

Achieve your weekly exercise, drive or spend goals through Vitality Active Rewards to earn Ðiscovery Miles. You can then donate your Ðiscovery Miles to the South African Guide-Dogs Association through Vitality MoveToGive in the Discovery app:

  1. For 250 Ðiscovery Miles, you can help train a puppy to become a dedicated guide dog to support someone living with a visual impairment.
  2. For 800 Ðiscovery Miles, you can support independence for those living with visual impairments by contributing to assistive devices.
  3. For 2,500 Ðiscovery Miles, you can help empower a child living with a visual impairment by providing a home-based orientation and mobility lesson.

You have until 29 March 2024 to support this important cause through Vitality MoveToGive. Be pawsome... make your mark today!

How to donate to SA Guide Dogs

  1. Activate Vitality Active Rewards on the Discovery app or the Discovery Bank app.
  2. Achieve your Exercise, Drive or Spend goals to earn an instant reward that can be used as a donation to SA Guide Dogs.
  3. Or wait to play the gameboard on Rewards Wednesday for a chance to earn Discovery Miles.
  4. Use your Ðiscovery Miles on Vitality MoveToGive charity donations.

Plus, you can now use your Instant Rewards to make a difference in both the Discovery and Discovery Bank app. Select Vitality MoveToGive as an instant reward option when you achieve your goals. Find out more about Vitality Active Rewards in the Discovery Bank app.

Terms and conditions apply.

You can also donate directly on www.guidedog.org.za/donate-now.

Get active to get (others) rewarded.

Not on Vitality Active Rewards yet? Activate it for free in the Discovery app or Discovery Bank app to join in this important cause.

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