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ADW
PO Box: 31027
Santa Fe, NM 87594
505.986.9748 voice
505.989.9640 fax
866.986.3489 tollfree

About ADW

History of ADW

Since 1995, Assistance Dogs of the West has been training service dogs for people with physical mobility, psychological and emotional challenges. ADW works with elementary, middle and high schools, teaching students to train assistance dogs who are then placed with waiting clients. After school and summer sessions, programs with juvenile detention centers and our work with adult trainers with developmental disabilities, offer more students the opportunity to learn this valuable skill. Jill Felice, Program Founder, began ADW with one dog and one client. She introduced the School Assistance Dog Program with Santa Fe Prep in 1996 and it has grown to involve numerous schools, community agencies, juvenile justice locations and vocational agencies.

With 12 years of service here in the Northern New Mexico community, ADW has encouraged hundreds of students to learn the value of building relationships, through creating and giving the invaluable gift of an assistance dog to more than 100 clients.

ADW addresses two problems with one program. The first is to provide support for people with disabilities. National statistics define 15% of any demographic area as disabled. ADW receives 300 calls annually from potential clients, unanimously expressing physical needs as well as some feeling of being marginalized from society around them. Assistance dogs help overcome many daily obstacles, and act as social bridges, encouraging increased client connection to the outside world. ADW enables clients to become: more independent, more self confident, equipped with a "tool" for increased personal mobility and environmental safety, and nurtured in their daily lives through the introduction of an unconditional loving relationship.

Second, our program provides students with an experience that teaches responsibility and compassion. ADW involves students in a meaningful and heartfelt program at an age when they are presented with numerous social challenges; communication and interaction are keystones to our program. ADW students are more likely to develop leadership skills and remain involved in community service as a result of participation in the program.

It goes without saying that some really special dogs get the chance to lead very amazing lives.