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People with physical or developmental disabilities who can demonstrate that a Canine Companion will enhance their independence or their quality of life are qualified to apply. Also eligible are professionals working for organizations that provide physical or mental health care to clients who will benefit from interaction with a facility dog. The dog is free of charge. Students must pay for their transportation to and from the center, their meals during Team Training, and depending on the training center in your regional area, the cost of staying in a hotel.
Provides emergency services to Veterans, military members, and their families. Services include: Emergency Food Assistance Food sustainment boxes with recipes Freshly prepared meal kits Toiletries and household items Medication delivery Career Service Support and Social Engagement Career assistance and employment support Unemployment guidance and navigation Online cooking and canine classes Virtual family programming Mental Health Triage Services Access to a licensed behavioral health specialist Buddy check-in program Individual and family support groups Referrals to additional resources

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Veteran Reintegration Counseling
Military Transition Assistance Programs
Veteran Support Groups
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Mobility Assistance Service Animals
Veteran Employment Programs
Provides services to blind and visually-impaired persons and to people with special needs.

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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Mobility Assistance Service Animals
Autism Service Dogs; Hearing Service Dogs; Mobility Service Dogs; Multipurpose Service Dogs; Seizure Service Dogs; In Home Companion Dogs; Veterans.

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Seizure Dogs
Signal Dogs
Mobility Assistance Service Animals
Service Animal Purchase Assistance
Dog Guides
Psychiatric Service Dogs