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Lend A Paw is committed to enhancing the lives of individuals experiencing physical, mental, emotional or life challenges by providing therapy dogs to offer warmth, compassion, unconditional love and a healing environment. The program is designed to rescue dogs from the shelter and train them to be therapy dogs. Individuals are also invited to join our LAP team with their own dogs provided the dogs have the required obedience and temperament for therapy work.

Monday, January 23, 2012

LAP Coloring Contest

The coloring page designed by Isabella Koelman.
At New Horizons, in North Hills, the clients love the LAP Teams and get very excited to meet the volunteers and their dogs. Servicing adults with developmental disabilities, New Horizons offers a Day Training Activity Center program which focuses on the reinforcement and development of skills and experiences designed to fulfill each client's potential. The program provides training in functional living skills, opportunities to explore creative self expression, and community visits to participate in recreational, educational, cultural, and volunteer activities. Arts and Craft is one of the on-campus programs offered, and when our Lend A Paw site leader, Lisa Erving, organized a coloring contest, the teachers loved the idea and turned it into the class project of the week.
Lisa requested a custom coloring page from Isabella Koelman, an artist who specializes in paintings and drawings of pets. Lisa sent her photos of the Lend A Paw Therapy Teams, and Isabella designed a festive coloring page that included Callie, Ash, Gabi, Lexee, Daisy and Audrey, the dogs that regularly visited New Horizons at the time.
Angela submitted this beautiful picture!
Lisa & Ash, and Donna and her dog Audrey, distributed the coloring pages. Entry information and directions were written on the back. "The clients really enjoyed it," says Lisa. "They like talking about how different all the dogs are." Over 70 coloring pages were turned in! Lisa also left some blank pages with the teachers and every once in a while, another one gets turned in.
Lisa asked Isabella Koelman to be the judge and to pick a winner. However, Mrs. Koelman couldn't chose only one. "She said she loved them all," reports Lisa, "so everyone was a winner!" At their next visit, she handed out goody bags which contained a handful of candies, stickers, copies of cartoons, and a little plastic medal that says "winner." Lisa even saved some of the bags to handout to the ones that were turned in late!
This was Julian's entry!
This was such a successful event that the teachers and staff at New Horizons asked Lisa to organize another one soon!

To see more beautifully colored images, visit the New Horizons coloring contest gallery.


Story by Nathalie Seguin and Lisa Erving.

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