Support Canine Assistants on GaGives Tuesday

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Canine Assistants, Inc.
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Mark & I are celebrating our 30th by participating in GaGives 2 support Canine Assistants

$250

raised by 5 people

$2,000 goal

Canine Assistants is a miraculous place that has honored our family, not only by the establishment of the Noah Elliott Stowers Center for Animal Assisted Education, but also by trusting us with a service dog named Cat when Noah’s little sister began having seizures. We are forever thankful for the transformative work that they do.  Their work gives hope to those that need it and their dogs are angels with four legs. If you are able, please consider sending a donation. I promise that every penny will be used wisely as they continue the work of making our world a more loving, more tolerant and more compassionate place🙏🏻

Our Philosophy

Our mission is to educate dogs and the people who need them so they may improve the lives of one another. We believe that dogs who are asked to improve the lives of people deserve to be treated with the utmost respect and kindness. We want the relationships we facilitate between people and their working dogs to serve as the model for all relationships between dogs and people.




Our Recipients

We place Service and Companion Dogs with people who have mobility difficulties, type I diabetes, epilepsy, and other medical needs. We also place Community Service Dogs who provide therapy and intervention services to children and adults. We provide a Disabilities Awareness Education Program and K-9 Kids Reading Program for school-age children as well as Animal Assisted Therapy and Interventions.




How To Help

At Canine Assistants, we do not charge for our services.  Rather, we rely on those who recognize that generosity toward one benefits us all. Please, if you can, help us make life better for dogs and the people who so need them.


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Canine Assistants, Inc.

Organized By Weedie & Mark Stowers

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