• Episode 9: Paws for Purpose: Christie Christiansen's Journey with Service Paws

  • Mar 27 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 9: Paws for Purpose: Christie Christiansen's Journey with Service Paws

  • Summary

  • In this impactful episode of "Davis County Community Spotlight," host Kristen Sherlock welcomes a remarkable guest to the Davis Catalyst Center in Kaysville, Utah. Join us as we sit down with Christie Christiansen, the dedicated director of the non-profit organization, Service Paws, which is changing lives one paw at a time.

    Christie Christiansen's journey with Service Paws is deeply personal and rooted in a desire to make a difference. Facing her own health challenges and struggles to find the support she needed, Christie was inspired to create a platform that assists low-income individuals, veterans, and first responders (police, firefighters, and paramedics) in obtaining service dogs. Moreover, Service Paws strives to match individuals with rescue dogs, creating meaningful partnerships that enhance lives.

    Host Kristen Sherlock delves into Christie's motivations, the challenges she faced in founding Service Paws, and the heartwarming success stories that have emerged from this noble endeavor. Discover how Service Paws is not only providing vital support to those in need but also creating a community of compassion and empowerment.

    Join us as we explore the profound impact of service dogs on the lives of individuals and families, and learn how Christie Christiansen's vision is shaping a brighter future for both humans and canine companions.

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