THERE IS ALWAYS HOPE

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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Friday, October 2, 2009

THE SPIRIT OF JONATHAN HEIDER


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I found Jonathan in an orphanage in Croatia where I knew that this was a very special child. Of all I have done in my life, finding Jonathan was one of the most special times of my life... and finding him a special family was even more special... and it is especially meaningful that Jonathan was honored today... October 2nd... The Feast of the Guarding Angels.

Sr Pauline Quinn

Monday, March 30, 2009

NEADS PRISON DOG VIDEO

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NEADS Dog Program NCCI was the first Massachusetts Department of Correction facility to incorporate National Education for Assistance Dog Services (NEADS) back on December 23, 1998.
The program is a result of corroboration with Sister Pauline Quinn of , who has aided numerous correctional facilities across the country implement similar programs.
NEADS is a non-profit organization established to provide Hearing and Service Dogs for people who are deaf or who use wheelchairs. These Assistance Dogs become extensions of their owners and bring security, freedom, independence and relief from social isolation to their partners. NEADS is one of the oldest and largest programs of its kind.

Monday, February 5, 2007

New Community for the Deaf

Fr. Tom Coughlin, OP Miss, on the extreme right, has been deaf since birth. He had a strong calling to become a priest and joined the Dominican order yet found it difficult to live in an all hearing community. Fr Tom felt called to found a group of men who are deaf to become priests so they could minister completely to the deaf community. They are moving to the diocese of San Antonio and any support you can give them would be wonderful. The disabled are often over looked, not appreciated and often not accepted. We need people who have a disability and are not afraid to follow their dreams to encourage others to continue on no matter how difficult the road is. Their patron is Blessed Margaret of Castello. Web site of the Dominican Missionaries for the Deaf