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Monthly Archives: March 2026

March 2026

Resilience in the Shadows: How Conflict Shapes the Lives of our Clients

2026-03-25T12:44:29-04:00March 24, 2026|Blog|

In Israel, resilience is more than a word it—is a way of life. It shows up in quiet determination, in the ability to carry on, and in the collective strength that holds communities together during times of uncertainty. It is real, and it is powerful.   But resilience is not only what we see on the surface. Beneath that strength, something quieter unfolds. It lives in the small disruptions, the private struggles, and the subtle cracks that begin to [...]

Speaking the Language of Independence

2026-03-26T12:19:44-04:00March 18, 2026|Blog|

Hebrew isn't the only foreign language we speak. Step inside the world of Guide Dogs and it quickly becomes clear that we're fluent in something else entirely—a language built on trust, partnership, patience, and purpose.   For many people, the work of training dogs—especially Guide and Service Dogs—can feel unfamiliar, even mysterious. What does it really mean for a dog to "work"? How does a person who is blind navigate the world with confidence? And how do humans and [...]

In Times of Uncertainty, Dogs Provide Stability

2026-03-30T11:39:20-04:00March 11, 2026|Blog|

Over the last several days, hundreds of missiles have been launched at Israel. Sirens interrupt conversations. Sleep comes in fragments. Plans change by the hour. For families across the country, life has narrowed to the essentials: safety, connection, and finding steady ground in an unsteady moment.   And, in the middle of all this uncertainty, something extraordinary is happening.   Dogs—loyal, intuitive, endlessly present—are doing what they’ve always done best. They are calming anxious hands, guiding uncertain steps, and [...]

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