Cardin to highlight canine program aimed at helping veterans

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By Associated Press

Maryland officials are highlighting a unique partnership between the state and a nonprofit group to help veterans.

Sen. Ben Cardin and Maryland Department of Natural Resources Secretary Mark Belton are scheduled to talk about the new partnership Monday in Gaithersburg. The department and a nonprofit known as Warrior Canine Connection are teaming up with an eye toward expanding therapeutic offerings for veterans.

For example, active duty service members and veterans in treatment for psychological injuries interact with dogs from birth through adulthood, training them to act as service dogs for disabled veterans.hire vets

The group is relocating its headquarters to Seneca Creek State Park, through a partnership with the state. The new location will allow the organization to offer art and music therapy, acupuncture, equine therapy and therapeutic farming and gardening.

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