Caped Crusader Has Passion for Pups
High school student Brandon Noggle, a volunteer with Susquehanna Service Dogs, receives the Caped Crusader award from Central Penn Parent Magazine for his dedicated volunteer work with Susquehanna Service Dogs. Noggle and his family have raised several puppies for Susquehanna Service Dogs, and he is always willing to help with any job that needs to be done.
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About Susquehanna Service Dogs
Susquehanna Service Dogs, a program of Keystone Human Services Children and Family Services, trains and provides service dogs for children and adults with disabilities. SSD is accredited by Assistance Dogs International and is considered one of the finest programs in the world. The training facilities for SSD are located in Grantville, Pennsylvania.
About Keystone Human Services
Keystone Human Services is a nonprofit organization committed to serving the community. Keystone is committed to creating an environment where all people can grow, make choices, and be valued and contributing members of society. Keystone provides comprehensive community-based services for children, young people, adults and families in the areas of intellectual disabilities, autism, mental health, early intervention and children and family services. Keystone serves individuals and families in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and Connecticut. Keystone Human Services is also engaged in initiatives in Russia and Moldova.