Accessible Dog Training Facilities : Assistance Dogs


Foundation: Washington County Community Foundation, Washington County Community Foundation

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Hays Lions Club and Washington County Community Foundation will be donating a combined sum of $3,347 to KSDS Assistance Dogs to finance the nonprofit's ADA-compliant door installations.

This will address practical barriers for clients and visitors with mobility challenges.

For partner organizations in healthcare and education that receive facility dogs, these upgrades signal KSDS's operational professionalism and commitment to universal access standards.

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