Nonprofit Organization • Boise, Idaho
Nonprofit Organization • Boise, Idaho
Nonprofit Organization • Boise, Idaho
Nonprofit Organization • Boise, Idaho
We support owner-trainers, raise service dogs, and assist with placement to ensure individuals receive the right animal for their needs.
One-on-one support for teenagers and adults to build independence, confidence, and daily living skills.
We provide education for individuals and businesses to better understand accessibility, rights, and accommodations.
Connection-driven programs led by people with lived experience, offering guidance, understanding, and community.
Helping young people and their families navigate the transition into adulthood, including accessing state and nonprofit resources.
Training guidance, behavior consulting, and education for individuals interested in working with service animals.
Pairing volunteers with neurodiverse individuals for help with daily tasks, companionship, and skill-building.
Custom artwork and creative projects that directly support our programs and community outreach.
We lead with empathy and warmth in every interaction
Building real pathways to self-sufficiency
Community is at the heart of every program
Giving individuals tools to define their success
We lead with empathy and warmth in every interaction
Building real pathways to self-sufficiency
Community is at the heart of every program
Giving individuals tools to define their success
Founder
Libbie is passionate about helping individuals navigate life with disabilities. With a background in caregiving, American Sign Language, and professional service dog training through Karen Pryor Academy, she brings both expertise and heart to her work. She focuses on life skills mentorship, service dog training, and community education.
Board Member
Nathan brings lived experience as a neurodivergent individual with a late-onset disability. He is dedicated to supporting others through advocacy, service animal initiatives, and program development.
Board Member
Sandra is committed to helping individuals rebuild and thrive after hardship. With personal experience navigating disability and trauma recovery, she provides compassionate guidance and support to the community.
Founder
Libbie is passionate about helping individuals navigate life with disabilities. With a background in caregiving, American Sign Language, and professional service dog training through Karen Pryor Academy, she brings both expertise and heart to her work.
Board Member
Nathan brings lived experience as a neurodivergent individual with a late-onset disability. He is dedicated to supporting others through advocacy, service animal initiatives, and program development.
Board Member
Sandra is committed to helping individuals rebuild and thrive after hardship. With personal experience navigating disability and trauma recovery, she provides compassionate guidance and support to the community.
We serve neurodiverse individuals, people with disabilities, and those seeking support navigating accommodations, independence, and service animal partnerships.
No. We offer a variety of services including mentorship, advocacy, and education. Service dog support is one part of what we do.
Yes, we offer both in-person and remote support depending on your needs and location.
We are supported through donations, program fees, and community partnerships.
You can volunteer, donate, or reach out to learn more about our programs.
We serve neurodiverse individuals, people with disabilities, and those seeking support navigating accommodations, independence, and service animal partnerships.
No. We offer a variety of services including mentorship, advocacy, and education. Service dog support is one part of what we do.
Yes, we offer both in-person and remote support depending on your needs and location.
We are supported through donations, program fees, and community partnerships.
You can volunteer, donate, or reach out to learn more about our programs.


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