WHAT WE DO
We teach people experiencing a disability how to run a team of sled dogs.
ANY DISABILITY?
We have adaptive equipment that can accommodate most any ability, including paralysis, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and autism.
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Our staff and volunteers are experienced dog mushers trained to work with people experiencing disabilities.
OUR PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Mushing School: This is our core mission. Anyone with a disability can use our team and our equipment to learn how to dog mush.
Golden Heart Sled Dog Race: We are hosing the first-ever sled dog race for people with disabilities in March 2015.
Make-a-Wish: We offer our services to "Make-a-Wish" at no cost. We even help with travel and lodging logistics.
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WE NEED MONEY TO..
- host the Golden Heart Sled Dog Race - the first ever sled dog race for people with disabilities
- buy arctic gear for our participants to wear
- customize our equipment - advance braking systems, leg rest and ski system (to eventually replace wheels)
- purchase an adaptive dog sled for children
- buy a hoist to lift people from wheelchairs into dog sleds
- purchase radio communication for on-trail safety
- buy two flare guns to scare off moose in case of confrontation in the backcountry
- buy a two person dog sled for advanced teaching opportunities
OUR MISSION/PURPOSE STATEMENT
Noble Paws provides dog sled training and services for persons experiencing disabilities and at-risk behaviors. This service includes the use of a trained dog sled team and adaptive dog sleds. The sleds are modified and/or custom made to accommodate the specific needs of the participants.
The ultimate goal of Noble Paws is to enable participants to discover new forms of mobility, independence and self-reliance.
ARE WE A NONPROFIT?
Yes. We are a registered nonprofit in the state of Alaska and a federally recognized 501.c.3.
WHERE WE ARE LOCATED
Fairbanks, Alaska.
DO WE HAVE A WEBSITE?
You betcha, just visit: NoblePawsAlaska.org