PAL’s vision is to make the world a better place for humans and other animals by connecting them in helpful, healing ways. Dog-and-handler teams visit with people at more than 100 host sites: hospitals, treatment centers, senior communities, memory-care facilities, homeless shelters, libraries, jails, offices, airports, public schools, universities. The pandemic opened PAL’s eyes to the magic of on-screen connections too: close to 1000 young readers have participated in “Read to a PAL Dog!”, with some sessions in Spanish – and “Spanish speaking” dogs. Seniors also enjoy on-screen visits and PAL is developing a program for children in pediatric hospitals. Following the January 6th insurrection, PAL dogs and handlers encouraged and consoled National Guard troops and Capitol Police. During the evacuation of Afghanistan, they comforted members of a round-the-clock task force. It’s all about the human-animal bond and generosity … toward all species.
Headquarters: DC-Ward 3
Where They Operate: DC-Citywide; MD-Montgomery County; MD-Prince George's County; VA-Arlington County; VA-Fairfax County; VA-Loudoun County; VA-Prince William County; VA-City of Alexandria; VA-City of Fairfax; VA-City of Falls Church
Age Groups Served: Youth (5-11); Pre-teen/teen (12-17); Young adult (18-24); Adult (25-49); Seniors (50+)
Population(s) Served: Low- to Moderate-Income Community Members; Men/Boys; Women/Girls; Students; Veterans/Military Families
Schools They Work In: A. Mario Loiederman Middle School; Bannockburn Elementary School; Bethesda Elementary School; Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School; Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School; Damascus High School; Grace Episcopal Day School; Jones Lane Elementary School; Kingsview Middle School; Magruder High School; Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy; North Chevy Chase Elementary School; Northwest High School; Poolesville High School; Regional Institute for Children & Adolescents; Rock Creek Valley Elementary School; Seneca Valley High School; South Lake Elementary School; Watkins Mill High School; White Oak Middle School; University of Maryland; Center City PCS (Brightwood); DC International School; John Francis Education Campus; Model Secondary School for the Deaf; Walker Jones Elementary School; Wheatley Education Campus ; Gallaudet University; The George Washington University; University of the District of Columbia; Bishop O'Connell High School; Hayfield Elementary School; Langley High School; Lyles Crouch Traditional Academy; McLean High School; Quander Road School; Samuel Tucker Elementary School; Sunrise Valley Elementary School; Thomas Jefferson High School; Waynewood Elementary School; West Potomac High School; West Springfield High School; Woodburn Elementary School; Marymount University; Northern Virginia Community College (MEC)
- Number of people (clients, patrons, students, etc) we serve annually:
70,000 - Number of volunteers who work with us annually:
160 - Number of unique therapy dog visits conducted annually:
2,300 - Number of hours of volunteer work we record annually:
6,000
Awards & Recognition
Carpenter's Shelter named PAL to its' 2025 Wall of Honor
“Community Choice Award” at the Catalogue for Philanthropy’s 2022 Community Changemakers event, where local community members voted for PAL as one of their favorite nonprofit organizations.
Press
- Therapy dogs bring joy to government workers in Washington, D.C.
Mon May 13 2024, CBS News
Four-legged friends are doing their part to bring smiles to government workers in Washington, D.C.
- National Therapy Animal Day with People Animals Love
Tue Apr 30 2024, Living Local DMV
highlighting what therapy animals do
Budget (FY2023)
- $3 million or higher
- $1 million to $3 million
- $500k to $1 million
- The current budget for People Animals Love is: Less than $500k
Catalogue charities range in size from $100,000 to
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