View Search Results
Filters
Application Process
Hours of Operation
Program Fees
PO Box 284, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
- Provides sponsorship of eye and hearing clinic at University of Minnesota - Provides assistance for persons needing help with vision, hearing and problems related to diabetes. Primary assistance is related to vision problems such as school age children needing eye exams and glasses - May provide help to get leader dogs - Committee will screen all persons asking for assistance to be sure they are not eligible for assistance from Itasca County Human Services or other agencies. They provide assistance on a financial need basis - Lions collect used eyewear at several locations in Grand Rapids including Norwest Bank, Miners Market, Grand Rapids State Bank and Reed Drug
9440 Science Center Drive, New Hope, MN 55428
Assistance dogs trained by Can Do Canines include: - Autism assist dogs providing safety for children with autism - Hearing assist dogs alerting deaf or hard-of-hearing persons by making physical contact and leading the person to the source of the sound - Mobility assist dogs trained to pick up and carry objects, retrieve a cordless phone, open doors, and perform other daily tasks for persons with physical disabilities - Diabetes assist dogs trained to smell the client's breath to check and alert for extreme blood sugar levels and to retrieve medication or food for persons with Type 1 Diabetes - Seizure assist dogs trained to perform tasks for people with seizure disorders
10955 Linpage Place, Saint Louis, MO 63132
Offers trained signal dogs for adults with hearing loss; signal dogs can alert the individual to sounds in the environment as well as providing comfort and confidence to the individual
9877 234th Street East, Lakeville, MN 55044
Facilitates human-canine bond to enhance the lives of others through the process of training assistance dogs. Primarily focuses on training service dogs for people with physical mobility disabilities. Also trains dogs as Diabetic Alert dogs, Home Help-mate dogs, and Facility/Animal Assisted Therapy dogs on a case-by-case basis.
28579 US Highway 10 East, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
All services are designed to support veterans and enhance their quality of life. Services include: - Allowing volunteers to foster dogs in training or assist with socialization and events. - Hosting events, selling branded merchandise, and running donation campaigns. - Matching service dogs with veterans based on needs and compatibility. - Rehoming dogs not suited for service work into loving homes or alternative roles. - Training rescued dogs to assist veterans with mental health conditions like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or Traumatic brain injury (TBI). Tasks include interrupting anxiety, providing deep-pressure stimulation, and aiding in public access. - Providing resources, testimonials, and community engagement to raise awareness.
207 Dayton Avenue, Xenia, OH 45385
Provides service animals to children with disabilities; adults with Alzheimer's, hearing disabilities, and Type 1 Diabetes; and veterans with hearing or mobility loss resulting from combat. - Dogs provide companionship and promote independent living - Specializes in placement with people who are turned away by other agencies - Mobility assistance dogs, Alzheimer's assistance dogs, seizure assistance dogs, hearing ear/signal dogs, autism assistance dogs, FASD/DE assistance dogs, diabetic alert dogs, facilitated guide dogs, and multipurpose dogs
10955 Linpage Place, Saint Louis, MO 63132
Fully trained Assistance Dogs are also placed with veterans with a hearing or mobility related disease or injury. Dogs are trained to be a "second set of eyes" looking around corners and through doorways, providing a buffer in public settings, and being a tactile stimulus to keep their owner grounded in tense situations. Support Dogs has established a scholarship fund specifically for veterans called the DAVID Fund which helps with the application fee and equipment costs.
630 12th Avenue South, Hopkins, MN 55343
Program matches a person with a physical disability or a veteran with PTSD with a highly trained service dog
7480 New Albany Condit Road, New Albany, OH 43054
Provides assistance dogs to people with developmental or physical disabilities who can demonstrate that a Canine Companion will enhance their independence or quality of life. Service dogs can assist with daily tasks and help increase independence by reducing reliance on other people. Service dogs may help with every day tasks such as turning on the lights, pick up dropped keys, open a door, pull partners in a manual wheelchair, push buttons on elevators, and many more. Provides service dogs, skilled companion dogs, facility dogs, and hearing dogs
10955 Linpage Place, Saint Louis, MO 63132
Offers trained service dogs to assist adults and children with physical disabilities including: - Multiple sclerosis - Rheumatoid arthritis - Cerebral palsy - Stroke - Parkinson's disease - Other mobility-related disabilities Dogs are trained to open doors, retrieve objects, help with undressing, carry bags, and rise up to counters
