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7051 Village Center Dr
Austin, TX 78731

(512) 974-8860

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Government Organization Near Old Quarry Branch, Austin Public Library

Texas Department of Criminal Justice Divsion Parole
Distance: 1.7 mi Competitive Analysis
8610 Shoal Creek Blvd
Austin, TX 78757

5124065250

TABC Headquarters
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
5806 Mesa Dr
Austin, TX 78731

(512) 2063333

State of Texas Criminal Justice Department
Distance: 1.7 mi Competitive Analysis
8610 Shoal Creek Blvd
Austin, TX 78757-6814

(512) 406-5713

Texas Dept. Of Criminal Justice
Distance: 1.7 mi Competitive Analysis
8610 Shoal Creek Blvd
Austin, TX 78757

United States Postal Service
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
7700 Northcross Dr
Austin, TX 78757

(512) 454-3859

Brigid Shea for County Commissioner Precinct 2
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
2604 Geraghty Ave
Austin, TX 78757

(512) 459-1828

Kids-N-K9s
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
P.O. Box
Austin, TX 78727

512-766-KNK9 (5659)

Kids-N-K9s was founded in 2008 pairing at-risk youths ages 12-17 currently involved with Williamson County Juvenile Services with homeless dogs at the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter. We are currently in the process of expanding in an outreach program partnering with local alternative schools. The youths work with their assigned dogs up to 5 days a week and are responsible for training, exercising, feeding, grooming, and forming a good relationship with their dogs. In addition to training the dogs, the youths practice academic skills through relevant learning about dog-related topics. They also teach others about dog care and safety through public speaking presentations. The relationship skills, positive reinforcement, and life lessons the youths learn during the session are processed through individual and group discussions to help apply them to their lives. Coming into the program, many of the youths express difficulties with anger management, motivation, relationships, self-confidence, patience, and learning how to work through difficult situations. The dogs challenge the youths to work through these issues and provide immediate feedback on the youths' progress through their behavior and level of willingness to work with the youth at any given moment. The dogs are very forgiving, see the youths for who they are and not what they have done, and are always willing to give them a second chance to try again. The graduation ceremony is the program finale for the youths, their families, and families who adopted dogs from the program. The youths give a speech about what they learned from the program and demonstrate the tricks they taught their dog. Many of these youths will never experience the feeling of a large celebration in honor of their accomplishment and we believe it is important for them to be recognized for their outstanding achievement of saving a life. Graduation is always a very powerful experience as the youths see how proud their families are of them and the adopters see how much their new dog meant to a young person.

Texas National Guard Family Support Foundation
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
TXNG Family Support Foundation 5501-A Balcones # 208
Austin, TX 78731

(512) 535-0053

State of Texas Headquarters Facility
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
5806 Mesa Dr
Austin, TX 78731-3765

(512) 206-3333

State Farm Insurance
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2711 W Anderson Ln, Ste 201
Austin, TX 78757-1121

(512) 454-4784

City of Austin Locations
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
7000 Ardath St
Austin, TX 78757

(512) 453-0194

Government Organization Near Old Quarry Branch, Austin Public Library

Texas Dept. Of Criminal Justice
Distance: 1.7 mi Competitive Analysis
8610 Shoal Creek Blvd
Austin, TX 78757