Thursday, September 13, 2018

PenFed Credit Union Launches Assistance Dogs in Training Program in Partnership with Canine Companions for Independence®

Dog
"Admiral"
(C) PenFed Credit Union

WOOF! Paws, I have a heart for working dogs, especially since I am one too, so I want to share this pawsome news story with you!

BARKS, in Tysons, VA, not too far from my studio, PenFed Credit Union launched a new program in partnership with Canine Companions for Independence®. Two puppies, Admiral III and Clint III, were welcomed as assistance dogs in training. The partnership kicked off at the company’s Tysons Corner headquarters with a welcome party and tour for the new canine members of the PenFed team! Barks, the event was followed by the dogs visiting the company’s Alexandria Service Center location. Admiral will be based in Tysons Corner and Clint in Alexandria. WOOF!
Dog
"Admiral and Clint were greeted with a new employee welcome party at 
PenFed’s Tysons Corner Headquarters. 
Left to right: Clint, Emma Phillips, Lisa Jennings, 
Admiral, Debra Dougherty (Canine Companions for Independence)"
(C) PenFed Credit Union

Paws, James Schenck, PenFed Credit Union president and CEO said, “PenFed is proud to work with Canine Companions and provide support to children, adults, and veterans with disabilities. We are especially proud to support the men and women who have served our country and protected our freedoms."

WOOF, he continues, “Admiral and Clint are part of a mission to help open doors for people with disabilities to become more independent. Also, they provide unconditional love, companionship, and loyalty. We are committed to this program and making it work for our employees who are donating their time to raise these dogs for a very noble cause and plan to expand the program to our Omaha and Eugene locations,” James Schenck said.

Paws, PenFed provided $60,000 in funding to Canine Companions in the last year and is covering all costs associated with the puppies for the two employee volunteer dog raisers.

"Admiral and Clint Receive their Official Employee ID Badges"
(C) Penfed Federal Credit Union
Woofs, the puppies will learn basic commands and socialization skills by accompanying PenFed’s first volunteer assistance dog raisers Lisa Jennings, Senior Executive Vice President, and Emma Phillips, University Relations, and Campus Recruitment Lead, to work every day and by joining all of their personal activities.

“With every gift given there is a responsibility to give to others,” said Jennings, who is also a volunteer member of “Pets on Wheels,” an organization of the Fairfax County Area Agency on Aging where pets visit and support people living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. “I’m excited to raise Admiral as one of PenFed’s first volunteer dog raisers as it’s an opportunity to improve a life not just for a few moments, but for years to come.”

Woof, part of Clint’s mission to become an assistance dog includes accompanying Phillips on college campus visits this fall to recruit future PenFed employees. It’s part of how the company is showing up differently on campus.

“I strive to give back to others and am delighted to take on this opportunity to show my children what it takes to have a heart of service,” said Phillips, an experienced Show Dog Trainer. “I look forward to traveling with Clint to college campuses this fall to recruit future PenFed employees because it shows our company’s commitment to bettering the lives of others, in all that we say and do.”

"Admiral (front) and Clint (back) enter through the front doors
at the PenFed Headquarters in Tysons Corner, VA
and are welcomed by their new colleagues."
(C) Penfed Federal Credit Union
Barkingly the PenFed volunteer dog raisers will spend 18 months raising Admiral and Clint as part of the PenFed family to prepare them for the next step in the program, where they will spend an additional six months with Canine Companions professional instructors learning over 40 advanced commands that are useful to a person with disabilities.

"We're excited to form this new partnership with the employees of PenFed Credit Union, and we congratulate them for their ongoing compassion and commitment to helping people with disabilities," said Debra Dougherty, Canine Companions northeast region executive director. "We know that PenFed employees will have a great experience supporting these new puppies as they begin their journey to become highly trained assistance dogs. Canine Companions is extremely grateful to PenFed and their employees, who are supporting our program and giving their time and energy to raise two pups that will soon be making an amazing difference in the life of a person with disabilities."

For the last 43 years, Canine Companions has been committed to providing four different types of highly trained assistance dogs to those in need at no cost. Assistance dogs assist adults with physical disabilities by performing daily tasks. Hearing dogs alert their partners, who have a hearing disability, to important sounds. Facility dogs work with clients with special needs in a visitation, education, criminal justice or health care setting. Skilled companions enhance independence for children and adults with physical, cognitive and developmental disabilities.

About PenFed Credit Union
Established in 1935 as the War Department Credit Union, Pentagon Federal Credit Union (PenFed) is America’s second-largest federal credit union, serving 1.7 million members worldwide with $23.5 billion in assets. Our long-standing mission has been to provide superior financial services in a cost-effective manner while being responsive to members’ needs. 

About Canine Companions for Independence®
Canine Companions for Independence® provides expertly trained assistance dogs to children, adults and veterans with disabilities. Established in 1975 in California, Canine Companions is the largest non-profit provider of assistance dogs in the United States. Canine Companions is recognized worldwide for the excellence of its dogs, and the quality and longevity of the matches it makes between people and dogs. There is no charge for the dog, its training and on-going follow-up services. For more information, visit www.cci.org or call 1-800-572-BARK.





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