Atlas Assistance Dogs believes that disabilities are part of people’s unique and individual story. Through an innovative approach to service dog training that pairs people with disabilities with experienced volunteers to train their own dogs, Atlas supports individuals gain independence, empowerment, and helps them thrive with their dog at their side.

For Molly, her service dog Reid gave her a sense of purpose and motivated her to reclaim her independence from the seizure attacks that kept her housebound. With the support of Atlas’ nationwide group of trainers and team facilitators, and applying only ethical and positive training methods, Molly returned to college and secured a job that aligns with her passion of helping the disability community.

Atlas Assistance Dogs is a small organization that strives to address a big unmet need: To ensure that everyone who could benefit from a service dog can obtain one.  As a non-profit organization, Atlas relies on the financial and volunteer help necessary to maintain it’s educational and scholarship programs, client and trainer services, and advocacy work.

Please visit our website to learn more about Atlas Assistance Dogs and how you can be part of making a difference in people’s lives.

info@atlasdog.org

www.atlasdog.org

503-893-8080

 

Woman with long brown hair kneeling in field with black dog in service vest , seated facing her, high fiving.
Molly and her service dog Reid celebrating their strong partnership and loving bond.
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