Leader Dogs Presentation by Stroudsburg Lions Club

indiviewmedia • September 9, 2014

Leader Dogs Presentation by Stroudsburg Lions Club
Sep 20 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Founded by three Detroit-area Lions Clubs members in 1939, Leader Dogs for the Blind empowers people that may seem to have doors closed with the loss of sight. At work, crossing a busy street, or maneuvering a college campus, Leader Dogs for the Blind have the immense responsibility of being the eyes of their human companions. These dogs travel long and challenging paths to become Leader Dogs.

In addition to contributing financially, Lions Club members identify people in the community who may benefit from Leader Dog services and aid clients in filling out applications.  With an amazing breadth of support across America and throughout the world, Lions have stepped forward to have a larger role, becoming puppy raisers and hosting breeding stocks of dogs.

Leader Dogs for the Blind is embarking on a campaign to fund the redesign of their kennel facility into a comprehensive Canine Development Center. This project is already underway, and support throughout the campaign will be vital to its success.

Don McConnell, a twenty year Lions Club member and Stroudsburg District Leader Dog person, participated in Leader Dog this summer. He will be at the Monroe Farmers Market on September 20th from 9:00 am till 12:00 noon with pictures and information about the project, and will be available to speak with anyone about the program.

Since its founding in 1939 Leader Dogs for the Blind has provided independent mobility to more than 14,000 people who are blind or visually impaired. The organization’s services are provided free of charge. Leader Dog provides training on how to work with a guide dog, white cane travel and how to use a pedestrian GPS device. They also offer a summer camp experience for teens. To learn other ways you can help Leader Dogs for the Blind and to get involved, call (888) 777-5332 or visit leaderdog.org.

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