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#FPoW – Dogs for Autism

This Weeks Featured Profile is

Dogs for Autism

This week’s #FPOW is the amazing Dogs for Autism – the UK’s first charity to provide assistance dogs for #Autistic people of any age, free of charge!
 
Founded by Hilary Armour, a dog trainer and special needs teacher, the charity tailors its support to each individual’s unique needs, unlocking potential and transforming lives.
 
From providing deep pressure therapy to alerting emotional changes, these incredible dogs help improve independence, confidence, and mental health. 🐕‍🦺 Autism can lead to isolation, but with these dogs, families can reconnect with the world around them.
 
Find out more below: https://adoddle.org/app/projects/3947/dogs-for-autism
 
#DogsForAutism #AutismSupport #AssistanceDogs #PeopleHelpingPeople #TransformingLives

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