Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation 2001
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Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation 2001
Raising Heroes The Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation, Inc. • P. O. Box 142 • Bloomfield, CT 06002 • 860.243.5200 • www.fidelco.org Welcome to the Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation Foster Families It All Begins Here FidelcoFact impaired, the Fidelco t starts when life itself shepherd is transformed begins, with a wondrous from one who is dependent, litter of two, three, five to one who is depended perhaps more - purebred upon. German shepherds, From helpless, uncertain uncertain and unknowing. and unknowing, From the very first moment A Fidelco graduate to one who helps, one who is these marvelous not only enjoys certain, one canines enter the increased who . . . knows. world, one thing is certain: They For more than independence, are destined to 40 years, the but is often lead lives of Fidelco Guide inspired to live uncommon Dog Foundation and work, love loyalty and has bred, trained service. For these and laugh, strive and placed this puppies are special breed of and achieve, as unlike any others German never before. - They are future shepherd guide Fidelco guide dog with men dogs. and women who are visually In what seems like a impaired. Our mission is to fleeting moment, but in truth serve; our passion is to is a work-laden journey of inspire. Once partnered with learning and love through a Fidelco guide dog, a foster families, intense Fidelco graduate not only training and ultimate enjoys increased placement with the visually independence, but is often Fidelco shepherds are I A Magical Journey 16 Fidelco Guide Gog Foundation specially suited in physical structure and temperament for guide work. The breeding stock traditionally has been inspired to live and work, love and laugh, strive and achieve, as never before. How does this happen? Perhaps it’s the dedication of our skilled training staff, or the selfless commitment of our volunteer foster families. Maybe it is simply the undeniable intelligence and instinct of the Fidelco shepherd, bred specifically to meet the demands of a higher calling. More likely, it is all that and more. But we know this: From whelping pen to dedicated service, it is one magical journey - after another, and another, and another . . . imported from Germany from select working lines. Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation 3 An Inspirational Idea FidelcoFact This moment some 40 harlie Kaman was years ago changed Charlie astounded. On a Kaman's life and inspired lunch stop while creation of the Fidelco Guide returning from New York with Dog Foundation. his young son to pick up Long-time lovers of “Alma Kirschental,” a German German shepherds, shepherd The Fidelco Charlie and his acquired from a shepherd wife, Robbie, Bavarian a breed within a established the sheepherder, Charlie looked on breed - was well “Fidelco Breeders as his son regarded for its Cooperative” in Simsbury, bounded from good health, Connecticut in the car and intelligence, 1960. Charlie and darted Robbie worked dangerously strength, tirelessly to breed between parked durability and and moving stable character. German shepherd guide automobiles. dogs with the Charlie ultimate in temperament, watched in amazement as ability and dedication, and Alma, her natural herding donate them to existing instinct clearly intact, guide dog schools. followed closely and firmly In 1962 the “Fidelco positioned herself in front of Charlie's son to avoid further Breeders Foundation, Inc.,” was formed as a non-profit encounter between boy and corporation. Combining new machine. The earliest Fidelco C Our Beginnings shepherds were primarily donated to existing guide dog schools - and even to police for search and rescue scientific principles with traditional breeding practices, the Fidelco guide dog - a breed within a breed - was being successfully created. This dedicated servant had good health, intelligence, strength, durability and stable character - and a natural instinct to serve and protect. In 1981, full-time training and placement were added to the formula and the Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation, Inc., was formed. Fidelco was well on its way to raising heroes, changing lives and sharing the vision. work. Full-time training and placement with the visually impaired began in 1981. Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation 5 The Future Is Now FidelcoFact blind or visually impaired. pacious, expanded Every day, more and more of facilities and kennels. these people are learning to Finely honed breeding appreciate the many lifemethods and training changing possibilities a techniques. A region-wide guide dog can offer. network of experienced And as foster families demand for guide and volunteers. dogs increases, The finest guide Our expanded Fidelco is dog trainers. facilities and meeting the This is the capacity have challenge. Fidelco Guide enabled us to Our expanded Dog Foundation increase our facilities and today. Steeped in tradition, proud of annual placements capacity have enabled us to its past, yet toward a goal steadily grow focused on the of 100 guides our annual future. And as per year. placements dedicated as toward a goal of ever to its 100 guides per mission of year. Our pioneering method promoting increased of in-community training, independence to men and whereby the visually women who are visually impaired learn to work with impaired by providing them their Fidelco guide dogs in with the highest quality their homes and places of guide dogs. work, is more sophisticated More than 10 million than ever. people in North America are Fidelco is the only S Fidelco Today guide dog school in New England. While the majority of Fidelco graduates reside in the Yet while we grow, our focus remains on meeting the unique personal needs of each individual we serve. As New England’s only guide dog school, Fidelco has grown from a homebased breeding cooperative to an expanding, serviceoriented organization of dedicated professionals upon which hundreds of visually impaired people depend. And upon which hundreds more will depend in the future. This knowledge and responsibility are what keep the magic happening at Fidelco. Time and time again. Northeast, Fidelco guide dogs and graduates live and work throughout the United States. Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation 7 Selfless Dedication FidelcoFact on the unenviable task of ome are novices, loving, raising and taking perhaps with young, into their hearts the most wide-eyed children, adorable German shepherd simply eager to impart upon puppies, only to lose them to the family a fundamental lesson in “giving back.” Little their higher calling after 14, perhaps 16, do they know of months. the emotional The love and The most roller coaster to dedication of remarkable thing come. Others are these unique about these veterans, raising Fidelco saints is their third, fifth families in even 10th fostering Fidelco that, more often than not, they puppy, everGerman shepherds come back again knowing that results in and again for bittersweet day when the puppy exceptionally well- further emotional leaves home is adjusted dogs for chaos - along with the just around the guide training. immeasurable corner - once reward of again. They know knowing their efforts will lead to bring the box of tissues. to a new life of increased They are Fidelco foster independence for a person families and they are the who is visually impaired. backbone upon which the Fidelco learned long ago Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation fulfills its mission. that socialization and an introduction to basic training Selfless, dedicated and with are best accomplished in a emotions of steel, they take Fidelco puppies spend the S Foster Families first 14 to 16 months of their young lives with a Fidelco foster family to become socialized in the caring home. The love and dedication of these unique families in fostering Fidelco German shepherds results in exceptionally welladjusted dogs for guide training. Hundreds of families have participated in the program. They expose the guides-intraining to a wide variety of experiences and environments and attend weekly training sessions at Fidelco to prepare these dogs for future service. The cost? A willingness to love and nurture and a bucketful of tears for good measure. The payoff? Priceless. home and community prior to formal training. They attend weekly classes to assist with obedience training and development. Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation 9 No Place Like Home FidelcoFact Fidelco’s one-on-one, inmagine yourself without community training program sight, navigating the partners a Fidelco graduate, streets and subways of, his or her new Fidelco guide let's say, New York City. At dog and a Fidelco trainer in rush hour. In the winter. the graduate's home and Alone. work environment Helping the for two to three visually impaired weeks. This manage such Nothing is left to approach permits circumstances chance and no an individual to with confidence is the job of the dog is ready for remain at home, Fidelco guide placement until with the support of family and dog, a job that is the trainer is friends, to learn done with willing to put his how to work with uncanny a guide dog in precision. or her own life the environments Through our on the line. where the pioneering individual lives method of and works. in-community This approach completely training, which has integrates the person’s distinguished Fidelco for normal activities and more than 20 years, our surroundings into the guide dogs are as instruction and maximizes composed and in command convenience for the guide on the streets of New York dog recipient. Countless as in the neighborhoods of numbers of graduates have New England. Following six months I In-Community Training of training at Fidelco, a Selection Committee carefully matches each guide dog with a person chosen Fidelco specifically because of this training. A key component of the training regimen - “intelligent disobedience” - teaches a Fidelco shepherd to disobey a command that might endanger the owner’s safety. Nothing is left to chance and no dog is ready for placement until the trainer is willing to put his or her own life on the line during a blindfold test under a full spectrum of conditions. By the time our trainer leaves, the guide dog team is ready to conquer the world with confidence. And begin a life of newly discovered independence. who is visually impaired. Once a match is made, a Fidelco trainer spends two to three weeks with the newly formed team in the graduate's home and work environment. Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation 11 Those We Serve FidelcoFact hey come from all walks its fullest and their shared courage to partner with a of life, from varying Fidelco guide dog to fulfill places and that desire. backgrounds, with different Fidelco has made more stories, hopes and dreams. than 700 successful guide Some are young adults, dog placements perhaps students over the years, or professionals and the number is at the outset of a Most Fidelco growing. If our career, seeking graduates will guide dogs are to make their mark in the world have as many as the heart, our graduates are the and needing the two, three, soul of the Fidelco mobility to do so. perhaps four, family. When Others may be Fidelco guides Fidelco makes a older, perhaps with children of during the course commitment to a their own or of their lifetimes. graduate, it is a lifetime trust. In recently retired, other words, most hoping only for Fidelco graduates a sense of will have as many as two, independence they thought three, perhaps four, Fidelco they’d never have. guides during the course of Fidelco graduates share their lifetimes. many things in common, But becoming a Fidelco least of which, it seems, is their visual impairment. More graduate is no easy task. Being visually impaired is striking is their near only the first requirement. universal desire to live life to Nearly half of the dogs T Our Graduates Fidelco places annually are "successor" guide dogs dogs that succeed recently retired Fidelco guide dogs. Each Fidelco graduate must demonstrate a willingness to work with, learn with, grow with and, perhaps most of all, love and properly care for his or her guide. Understanding is paramount, and patience a virtue. The intense incommunity training regimen can be emotionally and physically draining, often exasperating, yet always enlightening. In the end, all the hard work is well worth it and the payoff is immeasurable. As Barry Honig, Fidelco graduate, says, “Thank God for everyone at Fidelco.” The growing number of Fidelco graduates heightens the importance of identifying and placing successor guides now and in the future. Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation 13 Join The Family FidelcoFact of individuals, foundations, t’s a small price to pay for corporations and increased freedom and organizations, the cost of independence. independence for the That would be the visually impaired is always approximate $20,000 paramount in our minds. investment Fidelco makes to Just as our breed, raise, train graduates and provide support services Fidelco is a non- depend upon for each guide profit organization their Fidelco to help dog team during that relies solely guides them lead the course of on the gifts and productive and their partnership. generosity of rewarding lives, Considering that we depend on each guide dog individuals, you for the works an average foundations, support needed of eight to 10 corporations to continue years, the cost is and organizations. meeting the surprisingly low. ever-increasing Especially when demand for you consider that Fidelco guide dogs. Fidelco guide dogs are Our supporters are many, provided to our graduates at no cost; we only ask a good- and we thank them for their ongoing dedication. But we faith donation of $150. need more like them to However, because continue our mission. There Fidelco is a non-profit organization that relies solely are many ways to support Fidelco, through cash and on the gifts and generosity Fidelco is a tax-exempt I Help Raise a Hero public charity under Section 501(c)(3) and 509(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code. Fidelco stock donations, bequests and other means. And of course, we are always in need of dedicated volunteers, particularly foster families. Won’t you consider joining the Fidelco family? Contact us to learn more about how you can help Fidelco. And about how you can become part of our magical journey. receives no funding from federal, state or local governments, or from the United Way. Please call Fidelco today at (860) 243-5200, visit our website at www.fidelco.org, or write us at Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation, P.O. Box 142, Bloomfield, CT 06002. Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation 15 Statement of Mission The Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation is dedicated to promoting increased independence to men and women who are blind by providing them with the highest quality guide dogs.