Funds raised will aid the training of the dogs in the charity.
A Laois boy has raised almost 10 thousand euro for Irish dogs for the disabled.
12-year-old Reilly from Portlaoise, who has Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy, walked 3km on Christmas Eve in aid of Irish Dogs for the Disabled, with his own assistance dog Miller.
Funds raised will aid the training of the dogs in the charity to help people with their stability.
So far the donation page has raised €9,440 with an original aim of €2,000.
His mother, Yvonne Curtain says they are so proud to raise awareness of the charity:
Donations page is open until January 8th and donations can be made here
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