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Central MA Dogs helps Vets in need

Oct. 7, 2008
Categorized in: General Information

The negative headlines we are being besieged with on an hourly basis over the past few weeks has been demoralizing and stressful.  Unless you turn off the TV and radio, stop reading the papers or online news, it's difficult not to be aware of the turmoil and turbulance of our country. 

Today's post is not about that.  It's about a true gem located in the rolling hills of Central Massachcusetts.  Our region is rich in natural resources, products, services and activities. 
One such service is that of
NEADS, or New England Assistance Dog Services
This non-profit organization is located in Princeton and has a long history of helping those in need.  Of late, NEADS has become a friend to our diabled veterans with their initiative called Canines for Combat Veterans. They presently are working to provide service dogs for wounded veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Our men and women from across the country who have bravely fought, and who have come home physically different from the way they left, are benefiting from this wonderful program. 
This new population of over 35,000 wounded veterans with disabilities is young, athletic, and spirited. Many do not want canes and crutches or “typical” assistance devices but would rather have service dogs.
There are many opportunities to help
NEADS help those in need.  NEADS has opportunities for volunteers in many different areas, both on the Princeton, MA campus and in different regions and states.  At any one time there are over 100 volunteers giving their time and sharing their energies to help NEADS provide canine assistance for people with disabilities. So, if you want to contribute either resources or services to this worthwhile cause, there are many ways to do just that.