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Giving Back and Connecting-Jack's Place for Autism and Wag 'N' Tails work together!

Help us to share our talents with families struggling with Autism. Through our efforts we can help today and change the future of these amazing children!

I had an amazing and inspirational meeting with the founder of Jacks Place for Autism last week. Thank you so much to everyone who attended our recent walk with the dogs. I was able to see first -hand that your donations are going to a wonderful cause! Director Lisa Price should inspire us all to realize that with community involvement, passion, support and motivation…anything is possible! Learn more about Jack’s place here: http://www.jacksplaceforautism.com/index.asp


Jacks Place started in 2003 and has been going strong ever since! Your generous donation could have helped educate a parent who just discovered the long road they have ahead of them. Maybe your gift of money went toward the printing of materials sent to local colleges, educating young teachers about the need for Specialized Autism Impaired (AI) teachers. Possibly your funds went towards educating the public school districts to help parents make the best decision possible for their child’s education. Believe me. Your donation was well spent to further help Jack’s Place reach out and achieve the awareness they need and deserve.


Wag ‘N’ Tails would like to be more involved with this fantastic organization. We are asking for your help. The touch of a dog can have a profound effect on a child of Autism. Just simply walking a dog can relieve anxiety and minimize the pressure and aggravation a person of Autism feels. An Autism Service dog can assist a child with so many activities, including school.

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As many of you know, Patti DeBono our Director of Training has one year left to graduate with a Bachelor degree from Oakland University. Her degree is in education, with a specialization in Autism. She plans to go for her Masters and complete her education, Winter 2014. With Patti’s help I will be designing specialize dog classes for Children and families affected by Autism. 


I am asking for your help, actually I’m asking for your dog’s help! I would like to launch this program by the end of November, 2011. If you would like your dog to be added to our list of dogs to be evaluated for eligibility please call the office at 586.781.6400.

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Help us continue to make a difference in the community. Just simply allowing your dog to participate now, could lead to the growth of a program that lasts a lifetime!


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