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VETERAN AND FIRST RESPONDER DOG PROGRAM | CIRCLE OF CHANGE DOG PROGRAMS

Must be a Veteran or a First Responder Veterans are individuals who have served in the active military, naval, or air service, and who were discharged or released therefrom under conditions other than dishonorable First Responders are individuals who, as part of their job, are among the first to arrive at and deal with an emergency. This includes, but is not limited to, police officers, firefighters, paramedics, and emergency medical technicians
In addition to the referral and application, individuals are required to sign an informed consent form and a Release of Information (ROI) form, which are provided by Circle of Change. Additionally, veterans and first responders must provide documentation to verify their status Veterans must provide a DD-214 form or other official documentation First Responders must provide an employee ID card or a letter from their employing agency
Mon 8 am - 5 pm Tue 8 am - 5 pm Wed 8 am - 5 pm Thu 8 am - 5 pm Fri 8 am - 5 pm

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Call, email, visit website, a staff member will provide a program overview, gather basic information to determine preliminary eligibility, and explains the confidentiality policy, after the intake meeting, the staff member reviews all the information to determine the client's eligibility for a program. If eligible, they are assigned to the appropriate program. If not, they are given referrals to other community resources.

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Winnebago County, Illinois

Description

Provides a supportive, trauma-informed space where veterans and first responders can work with dogs on mutual healing and connection. The classes are flexible, stand-alone, and drop-in friendly. The program uses dog training and peer mentorship to help participants develop coping mechanisms and adapt to life's challenges, especially those stemming from service-related experiences. The sessions are structured to be a "no-judgment zone" where participants can feel safe. The program's objective is to cultivate resilience, enhance social-emotional health, and significantly reduce suicide risk for veterans and first responders.

Date of Last Formal Update

08/07/2025

Data provided by

211 Iowa UWCI

Providing organization

CIRCLE OF CHANGE DOG PROGRAMS

Provides free or low-cost dog training/handling classes for those who are at a high risk of self-harm or suicide. Program is designed for individuals experiencing the symptoms of PTSD, depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues because of trauma.

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