Teaming Up for Success.
As service dogs are placed it gives us the opportunity to bring new dogs into the
To learn more about the Canines for Veterans program click here.
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Walking for the Cause
The event has become a welcomed spring gathering for dog lovers and helps to raise awareness about our programs and services and funds needed to continue the mission. Helping to make that happen were the incredible sponsors so here is a big shout out to each of the sponsors that helped to make this event possible.
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Volunteers, The Heart Beat of Our Organization
April 21-27 in National Volunteer Appreciation Week. Canines for Service volunteers work hard for us giving an average of 4,500 hours each month supporting the Canines for Service, Canines for Veterans, Canines for Therapy and Canines for Literacy programs. From Board Members to helping in the office or volunteers at events, volunteers are the cornerstone of our organization. We celebrate our Volunteers and give our thanks for your dedication to others.
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Pets Make a Difference Everyday
Our certified Canines for Therapy teams work hard to learn the skills they need as a team, person and dog. Canines for Therapy is a comprehensive course that provides an active hands-on presentation and teaching the skills needed for a therapy team to make for successful visitations. Our program will not accept a home-study option in which a person can obtain the course book and then schedule an evaluation.
Canines for Therapy is the "platinum standard"- one that requires education for both the dog and the handler - and that offers good customer service, professionalism, and support of its volunteers. Of course, volunteer registration with Canines for Therapy includes liability coverage for the team. In addition to liability coverage, registration with Canines for Therapy includes a state and national background check including criminal and sexual offender verification - another element we feel is essential for ensuring appropriateness of our volunteers for the work they will be doing. This program is growing and is offered in Raleigh, Smithfield and Raeford, NC in addition to Wilmington and in Charleston, SC. Learn more about becoming a Canines for Therapy team visit our website or to learn about becoming an instructor click here. The volunteers love what they do and so often we are told the teams have received so much more than they give. |
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