Teens, release and destress before and after your exam finals. Meet a trained therapy dog and relax a bit with some doggo love. Held in collaboration with St. John Ambulance at multiple branches.
This is an in-person program.
January can be a stressful month. Take a break from your studies and enjoy a visit with a therapy dog!
About St. John Ambulance's Therapy Dog Program:
St. John Ambulance’s Therapy Dog Program takes a volunteer and their dog into hospitals, seniors' residences or nursing homes on a weekly basis. Through petting, affection, and regular visitation, many people benefit both physically and emotionally from the unconditional love of a dog, while also providing the volunteer with a unique and rewarding volunteer experience.
The program continues to grow, boasting more than 3,500 volunteer dog teams providing over 275,000 hours of their time visiting hospitals, retirement residences, care facilities, schools and universities. The friendly attention and acceptance of these four-legged volunteers are always greatly appreciated.
Therapy dog services are provided in a wide range of community settings such as:
Hospitals
Seniors residences and care facilities
Schools, universities and colleges
Community centres and libraries
The Therapy Dog program provides opportunities for individuals to:
Talk with the volunteer and the dog
Feel, touch, pet and cuddle the dog
Receive unconditional love from the dog
Carry-out or practice an activity in the presence of the dog
More information on therapy dogs at St. John Ambulance here.
Sunrise Branch first opened its doors to the public in 1990 and since then has operated as a full-service branch for the residents of Regina.
The Branch offers a variety of programs, services, and collections suitable for all ages:
Newspapers, magazines, and more than 47,000 books
Recorded books, large-print materials and a special collection for learners of English
French language books for children and a small, regularly changing collection of Chinese language books
A DVD collection
Over 2,000 music CDs
A permanent book sale shelf
A book drop for items to be returned when the Branch is closed
Computer Workstations