
Discovering EveryDay Dog
Did you know that your family dog can be a great source of therapy, fun, learning and development for your child with an autism spectrum disorder?
Join us on March 14, 2012 at 6:30 pm at Giant Steps (5460 Connaught, Montreal) for a free information session. We’ll answer your questions and share more exciting information about the Everyday Dog Program. Please RSVP by March 1, 2012 by contacting us.

PACCK in the News
A great piece by CBC news profiling the work of the PACCK Foundation. The powerful relationship between Amelia and Cecilia is why we do what we do. Thanks to everyone who helped put together this wonderful story. Watch it now>

PACCK Road Show
Starting in October 2011, the PACCK Foundation will visit with autism organizations in and around Montreal to promote its EveryDay Dog Program. Our goal is to provide administrators and health care professionals with all the tools they need to better understand the program and its benefits for children with Autism and their families. Want to be part of our tour? Contact us and we’ll be sure to drop by.

PACCK receives a $25,000 grant
The PACCK Foundation has received a $25,000 grant from Unity for Autism. The funding will be utilized to help develop, manage and operate the EveryDay Dog Program; a ground breaking project designed to help families get the most therapeutic value out of their pet dog for the benefit of their child with a developmental disability.

Launch of the EveryDay Dog Program
The PACCK Everyday Dog Program is a revolutionary canine assistance program intended to provide all families with tools, activities and strategies to get the most out of their everyday interaction with their family dog in order to provide a therapeutic benefit for a child with a developmental disability.