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Balloon ride the ultimate Valentine’s prize!

PTSD Dogs Australia and Sunshine Coast Ballooning are offering you the chance to win the ultimate Valentine’s Hot Air Ballooning experience for two.

This incredible prize valued at almost $800, includes a Hot-Air Balloon flight for two people over the Sunshine Coast hinterland, with Sunshine Coast Ballooning, a full breakfast, a champagne toast, plus transfers to and from the meeting point.

Surprise your loved-one for Valentine’s Day with this unique and magical experience and enjoy floating high in the sky above the lush Noosa hinterland in a hot-air balloon.

You can enter, by simply visiting PTSD Dogs Australia Facebook page, and following the link to sign up to their Newsletter to go into the draw to win.

Entries close 12 noon Friday 11 February, so jump on to their Facebook Page for your chance to win.

PTSD Dogs Australia, a local charity based near Cooroy, rescues dogs from shelters and pounds, trains them to become highly-skilled Assistance Dogs, then places the dogs, at no cost, to Veterans and First Responders suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as a result of their service to our community.

Receiving an Assistance Dog is completely life-changing for Veterans and First Responders, who often suffer from Anxiety, Depression, Panic Attacks, Night Terrors due to the terrible things they have seen and experienced during their careers.

In some cases, receiving an Assistance Dog can even be life saving.

The dogs give unconditional love and offer constant companionship to their handler.

The organisation relies on donations, grants and sponsorships to carry out their great work. They are currently calling for volunteers, to assist with general administration duties, and to assist with fundraising events. Anyone interested please call on 0488 10 10 26 or visit www.ptsddogs.org.au

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