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Would you like to support our work? Every contribution helps us train and place service dogs for people with physical disabilities. You can support us through a one-time donation, membership, gift certificate, or legacy donation.
STH – Servicehunde for Handicappede is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing people with physical disabilities increased independence, security, and quality of life through the education and training of service dogs.
Want to learn even more about STH - Servicehunde til Handicappede? On this page, we’ve gathered all the information about us – so feel free to explore the overview below.
STH is a non-profit association with the purpose of assisting people with physical disabilities by providing specially trained service dogs and offering ongoing support and guidance to ensure a valuable partnership that benefits both the user and the dog.
STH’s board consists of dedicated and experienced members, each contributing their knowledge and perspectives. Together, they work to ensure the organization’s strategic direction, development, and the best framework for our work.
Here you can access STH’s bylaws and annual financial reports. The bylaws set out the formal framework for the organisation’s operations, detailing our structure, purpose, and responsibilities. The annual reports offer a clear overview of our finances and demonstrate how we allocate and manage our resources.
To train dogs for people with physical disabilities is a demanding and highly specialized task. Unfortunately, we do not offer courses or educational programs in service dog training.
Would you like to support our work? Every contribution helps us train and place service dogs for people with physical disabilities. You can support us through a one-time donation, membership, gift certificate, or legacy donation.
You can support STH’s work in several ways. You can contribute through a one-time donation, membership, gift certificate, or legacy gift. All contributions are welcome and help us in training and placing service dogs for people with physical disabilities.