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What is a Mariners Ministry Dog? Experienced therapy
dogs used to serve along side existing Mariners Church ministries to
help people feel welcome, to encourage participation and to help people
experience unconditional love.
Mariners
Ministry Dogs are real party animals. The Ministry Dogs attend most
every event for kids at Mariners. They celebrate the monthly birthday
parties sponsored by Miracles in Motion. They also serve at many of the
Lighthouse Special Events throughout the year. Some of the events
include Christmas Parties (Miracles in Motion, Learning Center and
Foster Kids), Fall Bash (Miracles in Motion), Harvest Celebration,
Easter Party, Hillview Acres Carnival, Mentoring Picnic, Vacation Bible
School, the Pumpkin Patch outings (Learning Center and Miracles in
Motion) and the Ministry Dogs also attend the children’s special needs
class.
Mariners Ministry Dogs
volunteer at the Mariners camps including Royal Family Kids Camp
(foster kids), the Miracles in Motion Camp (youth living in motels),
and the Learning Center Kids Camp (at-risk inner-city kids), Leadership
Extension Camp (foster teen ages 16-18) and Teen Leadership Camp
(foster teen ages 12-15).
During
camp, the Ministry Dog and handler provides comfort and companionship
by sharing the dog with the campers. The Ministry Dogs provide
unconditional love to the campers. They also encourage campers to stay
engaged with the camp activities. Ministry Dogs are used to help
maintain a calm in stressful situations. Mariners Ministry Dogs help
with the overall emotional well being of the campers and volunteers at
camp.
Throughout the school year
the Ministry Dogs are kept busy by Learning Center kids reading books
to the dogs. The Reading Program is designed to encourage kids to
read. The dogs are attentive and breakdown some of the barriers/fears
of reading out loud.
Do I have to have a dog to volunteer? Yes.
How
do I get my dog certified as a Therapy Dog? The dogs need to be
Therapy Dogs International (TDI) certified. The TDI website www.tdi-dog.org
has information on how to get your dog certified. Your dog has to be
friendly with people (kids and adults) and animals (other dogs).
Experience as a Certified Therapy Dog (Therapy Dogs International) is
advised. The dog is tested on temperament, obedience and health.
Once TDI certified contact Roy Gerber via
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or call 714-655-1242.
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