About Us

Helping Paws is a leading nonprofit organization that breeds, trains, and places assistance dogs with people who have physical disabilities and veterans and first responders with PTSD. Founded in 1988, we are accredited by Assistance Dogs International and meet the standards of the Charities Review Council.

Our staff stays abreast of industry trends, unique opportunities, and community developments to ensure we best meet the needs of the people we serve and the dogs we respect and love.

Helping Paws dogs are at work in the community and more are training to join them. What does this mean in daily lives? It means veterans who can sleep through the night or drive children to school with less distress. It means countless keys and phones retrieved, gloves removed, doors opened and lights turned on for those who cannot accomplish such tasks alone.

It means changed lives.

 

 

 

Mission

The mission of Helping Paws is to further people’s independence and quality of life through the use of Assistance Dogs.

 

Values

The core values of Helping Paws reflect our commitment to

  • Govern our actions with integrity and respect.
  • Embrace education, flexibility and adaptability in our programs.
  • Cultivate a spirit of teamwork to achieve our goals.
  • Approach our mission with a view of the whole life of our dogs, with follow-up from birth to end of service.
  • Recognize and celebrate the passion and power of volunteers, providing opportunities for life enrichment.
  • Uphold our organization and ourselves to the highest standards of excellence.
  • Diversity and inclusion at all levels of the organization. 
     

History

Helping Paws began in 1985 as a pilot project of the University of Minnesota’s Center for the Study of Human-Animal Relationships and Environment (CENSHARE), and became an independent nonprofit in 1988. Early experiences showed that for successful service dog training, we needed to start with puppies to begin shaping behaviors early in each dog’s life. The first dog to complete such training and be placed was Alpha, a Golden Retriever who went on to serve his partner for many years.

We moved to our current location in Eden Prairie in 2024, a space that offers a large, indoor, fully accessible training center for classes and team training. We are deeply grateful to Pat and Jim Hemak for their generous support in establishing our very first endowment fund. Their kindness and generosity have inspired us to name the building the Hemak Training Center, a tribute to their remarkable contribution and the lasting impact they’ve had on the Helping Paws community.

In addition, we are excited to announce the opening of the Herman Puppy Enrichment Center in January 2025. This groundbreaking facility is designed to provide our service dog puppies with essential developmental opportunities throughout their two-year training journey. Made possible by a generous donation from Cindy Mauck Herman in honor of her late husband, Fran, the center will support the puppies’ growth in profound ways, further advancing our mission.

As we celebrate 36 years, we’re reminded that the core of Helping Paws remains its inspiring base of volunteers and community support that allows us to change lives each day.