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Service Dog Support

For some children with attachment injuries, a service dog can provide grounding, comfort, and a sense of safety in overwhelming situations. This section connects families to trusted organizations that train and place service dogs for children with trauma-related needs. You'll also find information on the application process, funding options, and what to expect from a service dog partnership—because healing can sometimes come on four paws.

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At the Alliance for Attachment-injured Families, we are dedicated to empowering and supporting families raising adopted children with attachment injuries such as Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). Our nonprofit was formed by a small core of families in our town, each of whom had adopted children through foster care. Individually, we knew we were struggling with the weight of this life—but it was our founding members who brought us together, creating a space where we could share our stories, lift each other up, and begin to heal. What started as a circle of support has grown into a mission: to bridge the gap in understanding, by offering education, advocacy, and resources. Through programs like A Paw to Hold, which provides partial scholarships for service dogs, we work to bring hope, healing, and community to families who often feel unseen and alone.

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