THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING
THE
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SERVICE DOGS
Your generous financial donations help NASD continue to support people with disabilities and protect their rights to use legitimate service dogs.
NASD is currently launching a major fund-raising campaign with a
goal to raise $500,000. That money will help NASD acquire,
train and provide many service dogs for people in need who cannot
afford to buy a fully trained service dog.
We also urgently need your financial support so NASD can help rally
hundreds of thousands of citizens to fight those businesses and
organizations opposed to use of service animals. Thanks to friends
like you, NASD has been at the forefront of the fight against
limiting access of service animals for several years and as a NONPROFIT
Corporation we need your financial
support more than ever before. Our ability to educate the uninformed, lobby
on your behalf and
support your legal rights depends heavily on the donations we
receive.
We simply must do more and we need your help!
Simply complete this form to make your special gift today. Thanks
again for standing with National Association of Service Dogs against
businesses who
would prefer to unlawfully deny your rights to take
your service animal with you wherever you go!
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We are a nationally recognized, non-profit organization, which professionally certifies service dogs (and other special aid dogs or animals) to assist people with disabilities or special needs.
A special message from the Director.
To all of our present and future members and supporters;
As a non-profit organization we survive mainly by the donations we receive. With your financial support we are able to increase public awareness about the needs of disabled people and how their lives benefit through use of service animals.
Your generous donations also help us to connect people looking for service animals with qualified animals and trainers. They also allow us to maintain an active working relationship with the Department of Justice where we discuss this special benefit for Americans with Disabilities and monitor the program, it's successes and help to develop more feasible guidelines for the programs future.
Many business owners and people in general have limited knowledge of the laws which protect a disabled person's right to use and maintain a service animal in public places. Our goal is to help change that situation by being a constant advocate of the rights of Americans with Disabilities to take their Service Dog or animal anywhere.
We welcome your financial support and any other assistance you may provide.
Thank you,
Julie Nehls Halverson - Executive Director
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