Emma has always responded well to animals. She loves the soft warmth of their fur and the steadying feel of a dog lying next to her as she sleeps. She has also discovered that pressure and weight helps her to feel grounded and much calmer when she is in the midst of a panic attack. With a service dog, this will be support that she has access to every day! We can't wait to see what God has in store for her with this dog. However, this will not happen without you! Please consider helping us reach our goal of $24,500. Even the smallest amount will help! www.ecad1.org/emma_smith
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About 2 years ago I was getting ready for Camp Squanto. I remembered camp as being really fun, but during COVID, I hadn't been away from my family at all. I was really excited to go. The first night, I always have a hard time. So when I cried and was upset that first night 2 years ago, I didn't think too much of it. But it didn't get better. The showers scared me and I couldn't bring myself to use them. I was embarrassed, but I couldn't stop the fear and I couldn't control it. I missed my mom and I started panicking. I called mom. She told me that it would get better and that she would get me Wednesday if I still wanted to go home. I couldn't breathe, my chest felt really tight, I was crying uncontrollably, and my throat hurt. I wanted to go home right away. I don't even remember what I was saying, but I was desperate to leave and I screamed and screamed. Mom was trying to get me to calm down, but I couldn't. The next day I did the same ...

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