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Causes: Animal Services, Animals, Blind & Visually Impaired Centers, Disabilities, Human Service Organizations, Human Services
Mission: Empowering people who are blind or visually impaired with lifelong skills for safe and independent daily travel.
Programs: Guide dog training: since 1939, leader dog has operated one of the world's most respected and innovative guide dog programs. The free, 26-day residential training program welcomes clients who are legally blind, at least 16 years old, have good orientation and mobility skills and are able to care for their dog. Training is personalized for each client. Thanks to sophisticated breeding, puppy raising and dog training programs, leader dog is able to match clients with a dog that best fits their lifestyle, travel pace, physical size, stamina and other considerations. Clients have the opportunity to train with their guide dog in a wide variety of situations to fit their current and future needs, including urban, suburban and rural locations; college campuses; busy stores and malls and other environments.
gps technology: clients receive and are instructed in the use of a free gps device that provides location, direction, street name, nearby points of interest and other information. This technology empowers clients to identify their current location and plan their own travel, rather than relying on others to fill this need. Gps technology allows people to travel further and explore new destinations.
volunteer and community outreach program: the leader dog volunteer program provides an opportunity for volunteers to make a difference in the lives of people who are blind and visually impaired. Volunteers are integral to daily operations and support leader dog, both locally and across the country, in providing life-enhancing services to our clients. Volunteers contribute their time, energy and a variety of skills and talents in many areas of the organization including dog care, client assistance, public presentations and administrative support. -the community outreach portion of the program allows leader dog to utilize volunteers to reach out to the community providing educational information about guide dogs, leader dog operations, and a sense about what it is like to be blind or visually impaired. Community outreach is conducted across the country by volunteers who attend, speak or give presentations before various groups in school, corporate or community club settings.