Paws for Purple Hearts is a non-profit organization that trains and places service dogs with veterans who have physical and psychological disabilities. Since its inception in 2006, the organization has placed over 9,981 service dogs with veterans, providing them with a sense of independence, companionship, and healing.
The bond between a veteran and their service dog is unbreakable. Service dogs are trained to perform a variety of tasks, including:
Service dogs have a profound impact on the lives of veterans. Studies have shown that veterans with service dogs experience:
According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, there are over 5.5 million veterans in the United States who suffer from physical or psychological disabilities. Of these, over 1 million are service-connected disabilities. Paws for Purple Hearts exists to meet the growing need for service dogs among this population.
There are many ways to help Paws for Purple Hearts continue its mission. You can:
Paws for Purple Hearts is a symbol of hope for veterans who have served our country. The organization's service dogs provide veterans with a sense of independence, companionship, and healing. By supporting Paws for Purple Hearts, you can help to make a difference in the lives of veterans.
Table 1: Paws for Purple Hearts Statistics
Category | Number |
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Service dogs placed | 9,981 |
Veterans assisted | 5.5 million |
Years in operation | 16 |
Volunteers | 1,500+ |
Donations received | $100 million+ |
Table 2: Service Dog Tasks
Task | Description |
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Opening doors | Opening doors with a pull cord or push plate |
Retrieving items | Retrieving objects from the floor or shelves |
Providing mobility assistance | Assisting with balance and mobility, providing a brace for walking |
Alerting to medical emergencies | Responding to seizures, diabetic alerts, or other medical emergencies |
Interrupting flashbacks and nightmares | Interrupting episodes of PTSD or nightmares with a physical or verbal cue |
Reducing anxiety and depression | Providing companionship, reducing stress, and increasing social interaction |
Table 3: Impact of Service Dogs on Veterans
Impact | Benefit |
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Pain and discomfort | Reduced pain and discomfort |
Mobility | Improved mobility and independence |
Social interaction | Increased social interaction and reduced isolation |
Anxiety and depression | Decreased anxiety and depression |
Suicide risk | Reduced risk of suicide |
Table 4: Ways to Help Paws for Purple Hearts
Method | Description |
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Donate money | Make a financial contribution to support the organization's mission |
Volunteer your time | Volunteer your time at a training facility or outreach event |
Spread the word | Share information about the organization with friends, family, and social media followers |
Sponsor a service dog | Sponsor the training and placement of a service dog with a veteran |
Adopt a retired service dog | Provide a loving home to a retired service dog |
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