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Review for Psychiatric Service Dog Partners, Rock Hill, SC, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

Just an update. PSDP is still going strong, and I'm still a joyful volunteer.

This nonprofit has been involved in court cases before the US Supreme Court and other federal courts, has had a tremendously outsized effect on the new flying laws, led a coalition fight internationally on behalf of human rights against a harmful standardization push, and continues to create a treasury of free resources for everyone who wants to know about service dogs.

Beyond this, the Peer Guidance Group is a beloved community that is unmatched in service dog knowledge exchange and team development. If you have or are thinking of getting a service dog from a program or training your own, there's no better resource to be part of early on.

Image description: A fashionably dressed white man smiles happily in an elevated power wheelchair near a paved trail surrounded by grass and trees. A post near him reads "Carolina Thread Trail".

Role:  Board Member
 

Review for Psychiatric Service Dog Partners, Rock Hill, SC, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

PSDP helps swaths of society and deserves your support! I am a vigorous volunteer, totally unabashed in asking you to please join me in leaving a legacy of investing in the public good.

I am among many who love this group and its mission. I do not have a psychiatric disability (merely physical), but I dedicate all my volunteer abilities to making sure this group has fantastically accurate and helpful resources that are available to all with a potential interest in psychiatric service dogs, or even just in service dog use in general.

I so often hear stories of the very real impact PSDP has in people's lives that it's easy to stay motivated to keep this group helping more and more. This is the stuff that inspires passionate kindheartedness. Feel good giving, indeed—no other group compares!

Role:  Board Member