Ability Dogs 4 Young People: Helping Isle of Wight youngsters
Isle of Wight charity, Ability Dogs 4 Young People, now has a whopping 17 working Ability Dogs working on the Isle of Wight.
Sara shares this latest news from the Ability Dogs 4 Young People charity. Ed
It’s been a busy year for Ability Dogs 4 Young People. We now have a total of 17 working Ability Dogs on the Isle of Wight. At the end of 2016 there were eight. With a further 12 Ability Dog Puppies in training and the first puppy of 2018 due to arrive very shortly, we are making a real difference to youngsters’ lives.
How we help
The working Ability Dogs are helping disabled young people and children with everything from cerebral palsy through to epilepsy and autism. Youngsters are progressing through school and on to college. Some have gained work experience and others are already giving back to the community through volunteer placements.
The working Ability Dogs are helping disabled young people and children with everything from cerebral palsy through to epilepsy and autism. Youngsters are progressing through school and on to college. Some have gained work experience and others are already giving back to the community through volunteer placements.
Monday, 18th December, 2017 1:57pm
By Sara Abel
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