
Carolina Canines Happy Thanksgiving! Whatever your plans stay safe and enjoy.

Carolina Canines Thank you to our awesome 2010 Walk Sponsorship Committee for a great meeting tonight....

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Walk planning meeting tonight. Team & Individual Registration is up and available at http://www.firstgiving.com/carolinacanin es
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Registration is NOW open for the 2010 Walk for Those Who Can't to be held on March 27, 2010 at Hugh MacRae Park, Wilmington, NC.

In this season of thanks, Carolina Canines would like to thank the many people supporting our mission and making the lives of people better through in our communities...

Carolina Canines Thank you to all of our supporters who have helped us improve the lives of people with disabilities through the Power of 10! We raised more than $19,350 in 100 days! We are grateful to those who have helped us. Please continue to show your support by telling your family, friends and colleagues about Carolina Canines ...For Service so that we can continue providing people with disabilities trained service dogs.

Carolina Canines Chris and Service Dog Titus arrived home in TX to be greeted by his family and introduce Titus to his new home.

Carolina Canines Chris and Service Dog Titus arrived home in TX to be greeted by his family and introduce Titus to his new home.

Carolina Canines Chris and Titus should be in TX now and meeting the family, settling in.

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Join CCFS Board of Directors, Staff and Volunteers as we celebrate the holidays. Bring a covered dish to share.
Service dogs, service dogs in training and registered Carolina Canines for Therapy teams.
Time:6:00PM Monday, December 7th
Location:1200 N. 23rd St., Ste 101

Wounded veteran gets dog from Carolina Canines - WECT TV6 - WECT.com - Wilmington, NC news and weath
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This yellow lab is named Titus and he now belongs to Captain Chris Ayres. Titus is a service dog with Wilmington's Carolina Canines. He ispart of the organization's veterans program.

Carolina Canines Watch WECT at 6 or 11 for a story about Chris and Titus; Thanks Max!

Carolina Canines The final day of team training....exciting, heartwarming... CCFS has now provided $280,000 in services to our wounded veterans; $1.5M in services to the disabled. Everyone is an individual and treated that way.

Carolina Canines Team Training is finishing up with work continuing today and Saturday and then Chris and Titus return home to continue their bond and begin their life together. Titus was rescued from Horry Cty SC shelter and trained for 11 months at the USMC Base Camp Lejeune by the prisoners. Titus is ready to be the faithful companion he was always destined to be.


















