New York Therapy Animals, Inc.

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New York Therapy Animals, Inc. is a not-for-profit 501(c)3, New York City based affiliate organization of Intermountain Therapy Animals (ITA).

New York Therapy Animals is the official NYC affiliate of the R.E.A.D.®  Reading Education Assistance Dogs® children’s literacy program exclusively serving Manhattan and the boroughs.

     

New York Therapy Animals is dedicated to bringing animal resources to human needs in healthcare facilities and to children in schools and libraries with the assistance of trained, licensed and insured therapy dog teams. Every day our therapy dog teams are performing acts of kindness.

During this time of COVID, we salute and appreciate all of the essential workers.

Our animal-assisted interactions community programs serve people of all ages in various socio-economic matters in areas of physical, occupational, speech and psychotherapies and special education. Environments and lives are transformed by sharing a distinctive, attentive and compassionate kind of healing through supportive volunteer advocates and their therapy animals to those in need.

We are an exclusive organization educating both ends of the leash in handler workshops, therapy dog in-person training classes and in continuing education courses. We offer extensive program placement opportunities with our partnerships for our  therapy dog teams in NYC, the boroughs and Westchester. The process requires an initial investment of time and money, and then ongoing education, training and commitment.

Our therapy dog programs are administered in hospitals, day programs, nursing homes and assisted living facilities, children’s special needs facilities, shelters, supportive tenant residences, 1:1 client exposure-based therapy, schools, libraries, colleges, offices, for community outreach wellness presentations and humane education presentations, and special community events. (See below for the populations we serve.) Email Nancy for information to set up a therapy dog program in your community, facility, department, college, school, library…

We partner with the Department of Education (DOE) for the Comfort Dog Program (See our Join Us page for details) and exclusively for the Reading Education Assistance Dogs® ( R.E.A.D.®) children’s literacy support program in schools. (See our R.E.A.D. page for details)

Interested in volunteering with us without an animal in your life?  What a wonderful way to share our mission and your time through our volunteer ambassador program. We offer college internships. (See our JOIN US page for details.) 

New York Therapy Animals mandates the COVID vaccine for all of our volunteers with proof of vaccine.

         This is how we help the people of New York

    

  

  

 

 New York Therapy Animals mission and focus serves:

  • Seriously ill children and adults
  • Children on the autism spectrum, ADHD
  • People with emotional challenges and physical disabilities
  • Hearing and vision impaired
  • The underprivileged
  • Homeless shelters
  • Alzheimer’s facilities
  • Hospitals, nursing homes, day programs and healthcare facilities
  • Exposure based therapy sessions for children and adults
  • Department of Education (DOE) Comfort Dog Program and R.E.A.D.® program
  • College “Take-a-Break” from studies wellness visits
  • Office and organization “Wellness-Day” staff events
  • Community events
  • Educational presentations about animal-assisted interactions and humane education
  • Virtual zoom visits for children and adults
  • Virtual zoom visits with our Alzheimer’s partnerships
  • Struggling readers and ELL students in the R.E.A.D.® program in schools and libraries
New York Therapy Animals R.E.A.D.® teams partnered with Coralstone Press celebrating Todd Kessler’s children’s books, The Good Dog and The Good Dog and The Bad Cat. Todd is the co-creator of Blues Clue’s and our teams loved meeting him! The children read his new book to our therapy dogs! This fun event was sponsored by Books of Wonder children’s bookstore.
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American Graduate Day

New York Therapy Animals and the R.E.A.D. program were honored to be selected to share our success stories on the PBS American Graduate Day event.

American Graduate Day is a multiplatform broadcast leveraging the power and reach of public media to focus on organizations and individual Champions keeping kids on the path to graduation. Journalists, thought leaders, and celebrities joined together to raise awareness of the incredible work being done across the country to keep kids in school.

American Graduate Day 2015

 

 

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Roz and “WLLY”  Melanie and “Mia”  and Margaret and “Murphy”  were featured on the PBS WNET special event called American Graduate Day saluting the R.E.A.D. children’s literacy support program. 

Soledad O’Brien, host of American Graduate Day, and “Murphy” share a hug!

Soledad O'Brien and Murphy

 

Read the A+ web magazine article about the work we do:

Pets Over Pills: Therapy Dogs Help People By Doing What They do Best

 


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The R.E.A.D.®  Reading Education Assistance Dogs® children’s literacy support program was chosen as a partner organization of American Graduate Day 2015. The filming of the R.E.A.D. segment was with New York Therapy Animals therapy dog teams who share their time in an active volunteer role as literacy mentors improving educational outcomes for students. The therapy dog is a great listener as the student reads to the dog! Reading levels are elevated. It’s safe, effective, and FUN! (See our R.E.A.D. page for details) This program is exclusive for New York Therapy Animals registered and insured therapy dog teams.

 

     

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School Testimonials

“The READ program is a huge success in our school. Many of the students are very poor and many have emotional or learning disabilities. The R.E.A.D. program has been a great motivator for children with emotional regulation issues, a strong academic motivated for children with learning disabilities and also teaches humane treatment of animals as well as social skills. The children often ask when the dogs are coming and get prepared by choosing a book to read to them as well as making positive behavioral choices to be a part of the program.” Patricia Foley, LCSW PS102


“I have been so happy to see my students with ADHD sit calmly for 20 minutes and focus on a book. One of my students who stutters when he gets nervous, is able to read a book with the therapy dog team without stuttering, and his face lights up every time he pronounces a difficult word correctly and gets a “high five” from the handler and the dog.” Jane Nunez, Guidance Counselor PS155


“The R.E.A.D. therapy dog benefitted these students tremendously! They touched tackled the nervous aspect of reading to a group and the freedom of being judged. The dog calmed and soothed students with aggressive behaviors and supported them with a friendly atmosphere.” PS94 Special Education Teacher

 

“The students are absolutely thriving with the help of the R.E.A.D. literacy program!  Each week students, who were once very apprehensive and uncomfortable reading aloud, eagerly select and practice a text they are going to read to the R.E.A.D. therapy dog and handler.  We have noticed a HUGE increase in not only the students’ reading skills but also their confidence.  Families tell me that their children value their time with the R.E.A.D. therapy dog and handler so much that they don’t want to EVER miss school on the days they visit.”  Kristi Evans, Reading Specialist,  Stephen Gaynor School, New York City

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