“Edison may not be ready to physically support our daughter yet, but the emotional support he provides is priceless. My daughter’s Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia symptoms have become more severe causing a lot of anxiety for all of us, but in the midst of all of it, this brilliant puppy provided by Mobility Service Dogs West Coast Project is giving her more than we ever imagined. When his vest is on, though, he is a steadfast and calm companion. He navigates challenging situations with ease, strolling down hospital hallways and sitting through meetings. He gives her a new outlet of opportunity to spread awareness of her illness. He also makes something invisible to many, visible which gives us a better sense of safety for her. We are forever grateful to Mobility Service Dogs West Coast Project.”
Heather Hellman, mother, and co-raiser of SDiT Team & Edison, November 27, 2018