BluePath Service Dogs in Yorktown Heights will host its fourth annual walkathon ”” this year virtually ”” on Saturday, Oct. 3. The event, which begins with an online kick-off at 10 a.m., will raise funds in support of BluePath”™s mission to provide autism service dogs, offering safety, companionship and opportunities for independence. Following the kick-off, participants will head out to walk in their own communities and at their own pace ”” all while doing their part to support children with autism and their families.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 out of every 54 children born today will develop an autism spectrum disorder. It is the fastest-growing developmental disability in the United States.
For the Rosenbaum family in Purchase, BluePath Autumn has helped their daughter Lindsay to lead a fuller life. The 4-year-old Golden Retriever Lab cross not only keeps Lindsay safe, but also fosters meaningful social interactions.
Founded in 2016, BluePath has established a nationwide network of supporters. Individuals and families serve as puppy raisers and administrative volunteers and comprise more than 95 percent of the organization”™s workforce. The generosity of donors, volunteers and industry partners allows BluePath to provide its service dogs to families free of charge.
BluePath President and CEO Jody Sandler noted, “Our service dogs act as an anchor for children who wander and dramatically reduce danger. This year our walkathon may look a little different, but it is every bit as essential. The need for our services doesn”™t stop and neither will we. I encourage all those interested in BluePath”™s life-changing mission to get involved.”
Walkathon registration is $25 and includes a BluePath event T-shirt. To learn more or register, visit bluepathservicedogs.org/events. Sponsorship opportunities are also still available; for more information, contact Erica Stanzione at 914-804-4023 or orerica.stanzione@bluepathservicedogs.org.