Canine Companions for Independence
From Basement to Belonging: How Tucker’s House Transforms Homes and Lives
When Adeline “Addie” first connected with Tucker’s House, she and her mom were simply trying to survive. Addie, who uses a wheelchair and feeding tube, was living in a converted basement garage—long, narrow, and never designed for mobility or medical equipment. The upstairs of her home was completely inaccessible, and the only way she could… From Basement to Belonging: How Tucker’s House Transforms Homes and Lives...
Read MoreRhonda Clark is Paying it Forward
Rhonda M. Clark On Valentine’s Day 2008, after a four-year wait, Rhonda Clark was paired with the love of her life – a Black Lab/Golden Retriever mix named Art II. Art was a gift from Canine Companions for Independence. He helps Rhonda, who was born with Cerebral Palsy, be as independent as possible. “Even though… Rhonda Clark is Paying it Forward...
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