All About Service Dogs
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Tuesday, March 25, 2025
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2-3pm
Services for People with Disabilities (SFPD) presents a free Community Education Workshop
All About Service Dogs
When: Tuesday, March 25th, 2:00pm-3:00pm central time
Where: Online via Zoom
Service Dogs are long standing tools for independence. There are many ways service dogs can be trained to help people with disabilities be more independent. From Guide Dogs to Diabetic Alert Dogs, Autism Service Dogs to Mobility Service Dogs, each dog is individually trained to support an individuals’ independence and ability to engage and access the world around them.
This presentation will provide information to help you through the process of knowing what service dogs are, determining if this is the right for you, or a loved one, and provide assistance in locating the right training program. Kristin Hartness the Executive Director at Canines for Disabled Kids will be presenting.
This event is free and open to the public. Continuing education credits are available for QIDP's. *Session may be recorded.
Registration is required. Register Today!
or call Kathryn Dougherty at 773.765.3158 to register. You will receive a ZOOM link to participate via email the day prior to the session.
For help with registration, and for any accommodations, please contact Kathryn Dougherty