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Paws, Progress & Possibility

Honoring the ADA and the Power of Service Dogs

July 22, 2025

This week, we celebrate Service Dog Awareness Week—and on Saturday, July 26, we honor the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a landmark civil rights law that continues to shape the lives of millions of Americans.

At W.A.G.S. 4 Kids, these two occasions are deeply connected.

The ADA: 35 Years of Equal Access

Signed into law in 1990, the ADA prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in all areas of public life: schools, workplaces, transportation, and anywhere the general public is allowed. It’s a promise of dignity, equity, and full participation.

But the ADA isn’t just policy. It’s deeply personal. It means a child with mobility challenges can go to school with dignity. It means a teen with autism can enter a grocery store, a restaurant, or a movie theater without fear of exclusion.

Service Dogs: Walking, Working Civil Rights

While ramps and elevators make buildings accessible, service dogs make life accessible.

Each W.A.G.S. 4 Kids service dog is specially trained to assist a child with physical, behavioral, or developmental challenges. That might mean providing deep pressure therapy during a panic attack, retrieving dropped items, or acting as a calming presence in chaotic environments.

The ADA guarantees these dogs the right to accompany their handler in public spaces. But the real power lies in what they make possible:

  • Confidence in social situations
  • Independence in daily routines
  • Safety in unpredictable environments
  • Connection between a child and their world

A Week to Reflect, A Future to Build

This Service Dog Awareness Week, we reflect on how far we’ve come—and how far we still have to go. At W.A.G.S. 4 Kids, we see firsthand the barriers families still face: long waitlists, lack of awareness, funding gaps, and misperceptions about disabilities.

But we also see what’s possible when a trained service dog is placed with the right child at the right time.

We see joy. Relief. Transformation.

How You Can Help

🧡 Educate: Learn more about the ADA and your rights—or share this blog to start a conversation.

🐾 Celebrate: Post about a service dog or person with a disability who inspires you.

🎁 Donate: Every gift helps us train and place more service dogs with children in need.

This week, we honor the paws that walk alongside progress—and the communities who walk alongside us.