Not eveyone needs a hand, sometimes they need a paw
At Service Paws, we are dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities, Veterans, and First Responders by helping them train their own service dogs. Since our founding in 2017, we have transformed lives through our mission of Connection, Education, Support, and Independence—our "4 Paws." Our programs provide individuals with the tools and resources they need to train service dogs that offer critical assistance in daily life. From helping disabled individuals regain confidence and mobility to supporting Veterans and First Responders coping with PTSD and trauma, we work to restore independence and improve quality of life. We also collaborate with local rescues and shelters to identify potential service dog candidates, giving homeless dogs a new purpose and a loving home. We firmly believe that rescue dogs have the potential to be exceptional service companions, and through our efforts, we save lives—both human and canine. How Your Support Helps Us Make a Difference Your generous contributions directly impact those we serve by allowing us to: Build Connections: Foster supportive communities for persons with disabilities and create understanding between able-bodied and disabled individuals. Provide Education: Teach clients about their rights under ADA laws and train them on how to handle access challenges. We also educate businesses to ensure compliance and understanding of service dog policies. Offer Lifelong Support: Guide individuals through every stage of the service dog journey, from finding and training their dog to ongoing support and eventual retirement. Restore Independence: Empower individuals to navigate their lives with confidence and freedom, breaking down barriers and opening doors to opportunity. Your donation helps us expand our programs, reach more people in need, and create meaningful, lasting change. Together, we can build a stronger, more inclusive community where everyone can thrive. Thank you for supporting Service Paws and helping us transform lives, one paw at a time.