Elite Hotels announces Hearing Dogs for Deaf People as its charity partner for 2024

black labrador puppy Guide Dogs for the Deaf

Renowned for their transformative work in training assistance dogs to provide vital support to those with hearing impairments, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People perfectly aligns with Elite Hotels' values of inclusivity and social responsibility. Through fundraising events and innovative promotions, the team aims to support this noble cause. Join them in creating lasting change, blending hospitality with heartfelt social responsibility. Together, Elite Hotels and Hearing Dogs for Deaf People embark on a journey of compassion and inclusivity, symbolising their shared vision.

The collaboration will include a series of fundraising events, where employees and guests alike can actively participate in initiatives designed to generate funds for this noble cause. Furthermore, Elite Hotels will roll out innovative fundraising promotions, encouraging guest activations that seamlessly integrate the joy of giving into the guest experience.

There are plenty of ways to get involved...

Paws for a Cause - your doggy get-away

Indulge in an exquisite getaway with an exclusive dinner, bed, and breakfast package at Elite Hotels. Experience an unforgettable evening with a delectable dinner, followed by a restful night's sleep, waking up to a sumptuous breakfast that will leave you refreshed and ready for the day ahead. Better yet, you can share this experience with your best furry companions.

With every booking of our Paws for a Cause package, the group will proudly donate to its charity partner, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. Elite Hotels will not only match your £5 package donation but double it to £10 per reservation, totalling a donation of £15 per reservation. Your stay not only promises culinary delights and unparalleled comfort but also plays a part in supporting the training of assistance puppies, providing vital assistance to those with hearing impairments.

To make your reservation, please click on your hotel of choice - choose from Ashdown Park Hotel & Country Club, The Grand Hotel in Eastbourne or Tylney Hall Hotel & Gardens.

Paw-tatoes on the Menu - dine and donate at Elite Hotels

Savour the charm of this whimsical and invisible doggy-themed side dish: Paw-tatoes, where the enjoyment lies in giving back. Despite its invisibility, the delight is genuine, and your £5 donation contributes to training treats that will support a Hearing Dog for a full month.

To find out more about the delightful dining options available to you at Elite Hotels, please click on your hotel of choice - choose from Ashdown Park Hotel & Country Club, The Grand Hotel in Eastbourne or Tylney Hall Hotel & Gardens.

Find out more at www.elitehotels.co.uk/our-charity-partnership

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