Don’t Fur-get Our Heroes During the Holidays ๐Ÿ’›

a collage of Hand in Paw Therapy Teams in action

TALES BLOG / Don't Fur-get Our Heroes During the Holidays

Wags for Wellness spreads hope and healing to first responders, healthcare workers, teachers, and more all year-round.

Did you know that a staggering 30% of first responders experience behavioral health challenges such as depression and PTSD?

Or that nearly 50% of healthcare workers report symptoms of anxiety and depression, while 60% of teachers feel so burned out they consider leaving the profession? Thatโ€™s a lot to bear, and itโ€™s enough to make anyone paws for thought.

Enter Hand in Pawโ€™s Wags for Wellness program, where we unleash the power of therapy animals to bring comfort and joy to those who need it most.

Our four-legged friends work tirelessly to offer stress relief, a calming presence, and unconditional love to healthcare workers, first responders, teachers, and other workers in high-stress jobs.

Whether itโ€™s a wagging tail greeting a nurse at the end of a long shift or the gentle purr of a therapy cat soothing a teacher after a tough day in the classroom, these moments create paw-sitive change.

And the best part?These services are offered at no cost to those we serve.

But hereโ€™s the rub โ€” demand for Animal-Assisted Therapy is growing faster than you can say โ€œfetch!โ€ We receive requests every week to expand Wags for Wellness into more hospitals, fire stations, schools, and beyond.

With your support, we can train more Therapy Teams, say โ€œyesโ€ to more visits, and bring smiles to even more faces.

Join us in caring for the caregivers. ๐Ÿ’› ย Your tax-deductible end-or-year donation will ensure that those who dedicate their lives to helping others receive the care and kindness they deserve.

Together, we can make a mastiff difference. Donate to our Caring for the Caregivers campaign today and help us keep tails wagging and spirits high.

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This post was written by Michael Hansen. I hope you enjoyed all of the animal puns. They're brought to you by lots of caffeine and spending way too much time* around dogs and cats. (*Obviously, there is no such thing.)