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299 Redemption Rock Trail South
Princeton, MA 01541
978-422-5299
www.caninesforkids.org

Donna Laconti

Canines for Disabled Kids

Sometimes philanthropy is absolutely simple — in the best sense of the term. Canines for Disabled Kids provides working dogs to help children with disabilities live a little more independently, as all children want to do as they grow and mature. Spun-off from the well-known NEADS program (Cat. '97, National Education for Assistance Dog Services), CDK works with children as young as six (most programs begin at age 12) who have autism, Down's syndrome, or other developmental and physical disabilities. The dogs pick up dropped pencils, help a child to stand, push open a door — simple tasks that can in so many instances and ways mean the difference between dependence and independence. They are also warm, loyal, 24-hour companions and playmates for these other-wise lonely children who cannot participate in so many activities other kids enjoy. It doesn't get much simpler than that, and you can help make it happen.

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