MONTVILLE, Conn. (WFSB) - A new program launched at Corrigan Correctional Center is pairing incarcerated individuals with puppies they’ll train to become service dogs for veterans with disabilities.
Some state lawmakers want to see more job training for inmates. Earlier this year, Governor Andy Beshear announced that only 30% of released inmates returned to prison within two years. But state ...
The NEADS Prison Pup Program pairs inmates with puppies to train them as service dogs for people with disabilities. Inmates in the program gain a sense of purpose, learn valuable skills, and ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A Nashville-based organization is using service dogs to help incarcerated inmates learn transformative skills, and they’re asking for help providing supplies for the dogs and ...
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