Monday, July 15, 2019

service dog working towards software withdraws from Naval Brig

NORTH CHARLESTON (WCSC) - Naval Consolidated Brig Charleston will not host a application that trains carrier canines for wounded military veterans.

Canines for carrier withdrew its program on June 24, based on a news free up by the Wilmington, North Carolina-primarily based non-earnings.

through the company, military prisoners teach service dogs, which are then paired with an injured veteran.  in view that its inception, 38 veterans bought a service dog.

The information unlock cites declining donations and grand funding, and the "inability for the Brig to give group of workers assist for the software at tiers previously offered."

Katie Suich, Navy Personnel Command media officer, said they regret Canines for Veterans pulled out of Naval Consolidated Brig Charleston, however the first precedence for staff contributors is elsewhere.

"The Brig group of workers is there to assist prisoners," she spoke of, including that the company does first rate work.

The program will resume in Wilmington.

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