Living with disabilities introduces a range of challenges—some seen and others felt deeply within. As countless individuals find their footing amid daily life and rehabilitation, service dogs shine brightly as indispensable allies. These canine helpers bestow a plethora of benefits, assisting those with disabilities in reclaiming autonomy, reflecting the compassionate ethos of supportive communities. In this article, we detail ways in which service dogs enhance the lives of individuals with disabilities.
Unleash your inner detective as you embark on a thrilling journey to catch the elusive serial killer known as Mockingbird. Solve puzzles, connect the dots, and follow the clues to uncover the truth behind the mysterious murders.
Do animals pull on your heartstrings? If you’re looking for ways to give back to your community, consider helping abandoned and neglected pets! Your actions can have a big impact on the animals in your neighbourhood. Regardless of how much time or money you have to spend, you can make a difference in the lives of pets in your community. Today, The Fellowship of Ravens shares several tips and resources to help you get involved.
On November 9th, during Remembrance Week, The Fellowship of Ravens with the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 6, will premiere our play, A Soldier’s Letter, inspired by our book of the same name.
Dog owners love their fur babies as though they were humans. Despite undying devotion, there are times they cannot be home to perform pet parent duties. Doglando notes that hiring a pet sitter is a worthwhile alternative to boarding. The Fellowship of Ravens offers some advice on helping one care for your hound.