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My amazing Autum has changed my life forever

Blantyre woman opens up on life with her guide dog

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distribute 30m meals.

Gillian and her colleagues praised the“informativ­e” day at the charity’s headquarte­rs, touring the premises and even finding out about Fareshare’s work to help school leavers achieve qualificat­ions.

They also got busy volunteeri­ng in the warehouse, and were also able to meet representa­tives of the community groups who benefit from the charity’s food distributi­ons.

Now Gillian and her team are getting ready for the supermarke­t’s annual food drive, which takes place from May 17 to 19.

Run in partnershi­p with the Trussell Trust, it will see volunteers from local foodbanks welcomed in to stores to hold an in-person collection­s to boost their stocks to provide food parcels to the people they support.

A Blantyre woman has spoken about the impact her“amazing” guide dog has had in helping her to regain her independen­ce after losing her sight.

Laura Bradley says canine companion Autumn is her “guardian angel with a wagging tail” and tells how the support has allowed her to travel on her own, return to work and make new friends.

She spoke to mark last week’s Internatio­nal Guide Dog Day in a video by public transport operator First Bus as part of a special series telling the stories of its passengers across Scotland, which shows Laura and Autumn on one of their regular journeys.

Laura told how she was born with a progressiv­e genetic condition which caused her to lose all her central vision in the past decade, and said: “When I lost my sight I was absolutely devastated and suffered from anxiety and depression.”

She made an enquiry about guide dogs and was soon teamed up with Autumn, who is described as “a beacon of safety and exploratio­n”.

It resulted in Laura going on first to volunteer for the Guide Dogs charity which “changed [her] life”, then moving on to work for the organisati­on in a business support role which she has held for more than six years – all accompanie­d by Autumn by her side.

Laura said: “Autumn is phenomenal, the best guide dog there’s ever been. She’s got the most amazing personalit­y and the best work ethic – she’s basically my eyes and I put 100 per cent trust in her.

“Before having Autumn the anxiety was terrible and overwhelmi­ng. When I got her she just opened up my world. I had no worries and I knew she would get me safely where I needed to be; I feel like I’m back in control of my life again as Autumn has brought me mobility and newfound independen­ce.”

Their online video shows the pair heading out for one of their regular journeys on First, stopping and boarding the bus and interactin­g with friends, as well as showing them at their destinatio­n as Laura works while Autumn relaxes in her dog bed.

Laura said: “We use the bus to go everywhere – Autumn will get me to the bus stop safely in the morning when I’m leaving for work. She’s really clever and can indicate when it’s approachin­g by standing up, having a shake and wagging her tail.

“When we get on she’ll safely find me a seat that’s empty, and once I get settled she’ll sit in between my legs and be nice and calm and sound on the bus.”

The journeys have also led to a warm new friendship showcased in the film, with Laura adding: “I’ve met some lovely people over the years on the bus, in particular an elderly gentleman called Colin – we’ve been friends now for nearly five years and Autumn absolutely adores him.”

Laura said: “Taking the bus was something I wouldn’t have to think twice about before, but when I lost my sight, this simple act presented so many obstacles and filled me with fear and anxiety.

“She gives me the confidence to actually go out and get on a bus, and it gives me access to anywhere I want to go. It means the world to get out and about independen­tly.

“Autumn has had such a profound impact on my life, allowing me to travel safely with her support. I can’t imagine my life without her now.”

She gives me confidence to actually go out and get on a bus

 ?? ?? Raising awareness Blantyre woman Laura Bradley and beloved guide dog Autumn featured in a First Bus video to mark Internatio­nal Guide Dog Day
Raising awareness Blantyre woman Laura Bradley and beloved guide dog Autumn featured in a First Bus video to mark Internatio­nal Guide Dog Day

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