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Non-profits collaborate to help dogs and humans in recovery

By Sophie Hawthorne
Published in Pets
April 19, 2023
1 min read
Non-profits collaborate to help dogs and humans in recovery

As someone who loves animals, I was thrilled to come across an article that highlighted the collaboration between non-profit organizations to help both dogs and humans in recovery. According to the article, organizations like Canine Companions for Independence, Paws for Purple Hearts, and K9s For Warriors have been teaming up to provide therapy dogs for people recovering from PTSD, traumatic brain injuries, and other mental health conditions.

In addition to being incredibly adorable, dogs have been shown to be effective in promoting healing and reducing stress levels in humans. These non-profit organizations recognize the power of the canine-human bond and have been working tirelessly to support those in need.

Canine Companions for Independence trains and provides service dogs to people with disabilities, while Paws for Purple Hearts specifically focuses on training therapy dogs for veterans with PTSD. K9s for Warriors also trains service dogs for veterans with PTSD and other service-related injuries.

By working together, these organizations are able to provide a wider range of services to those in need, and create a stronger support system for both dogs and humans.

This collaborative effort is not only heartwarming but also important because it tackles the issue of mental health and disability with a holistic approach that considers the mental and physical well-being of both humans and animals. Hopefully, this kind of partnership can inspire others to prioritize the well-being of creatures who help us through difficult times.

Overall, the article sheds light on a heartening development in the world of non-profit organizations working to help those in need. Through the collaboration between these organizations, both dogs and humans benefit from the healing power of the canine-human bond.


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