named programs · 1 · from sources
what they call their work
Therapy Dog Program
Trains dogs to work with children and teens with autism and other disabilities, partnering with professional therapists to accelerate client progress.
activities · 2 clusters
what they do
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Animal-Assisted Therapy & Literacy Programs 2 activities
- Facilitating animal-assisted therapy sessions for childrenConducted 9,448 therapy sessions between children and trained dogs to help youth overcome challenges and achieve developmental or emotional goals.
- Therapy dog sessions for children with disabilitiesConducts structured sessions between trained therapy dogs and children to help them overcome challenges and achieve developmental goals. Provided 9,448 sessions to date.
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Veteran Service Dog Training & Placement 1 activity
- Training service dogs for children and teens with disabilitiesTrains dogs to support children and teenagers with autism and other disabilities, preparing them for therapeutic or assistance roles.
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financials · form 990EZ · fy2020
the money
revenue
Total revenue$99K
Contributions & grants$99K100%
Program service revenue——
Investment income——
Other revenue—
expenses
Total expenses$94K
Program expenses—
Admin / overhead—
Fundraising—
Salaries & benefits$43K
Grants paid out—
balance sheet
Total assets$21K
Cash—
Investments—
Liabilities—
Net assets$12K
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020
who runs it
paid leadership · 1
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| WENDI FAIRCLOTH | TREAS/SEC/DI | 40 | $44K |
board members · 1
- KAREN RICE — DIRECTOR
relationships · 1
who they work with
- Arizona Government — Recognized as an Arizona Qualifying Charitable Organization (QCO Code 20950), enabling donors to receive state tax credits.