
(Pic:) - Angelo Stevens with his son Andrew and seizure alert/response dog Alaya. Angelo founded The Andrew Gordon Stevens Foundation to help finance seizure dogs for other military families and their children.
Fort Belvoir, VA - Angelo Stevens attempted to get a seizure dog for his son, Andrew and he was denied a service animal for years by other organizations that refused to train a seizure alert/response dog for his son Andrew. He was told that he would be placed on waiting lists for several years.
Angelo then contacted Seizure Alert Dogs for Life, Inc. located in the foothills of the Adirondack Park in New York State.
Andrew has a rare form of Epilepsy called Lennox Gastaut syndrome. Andrew needed the most highly trained seizure dog available trained for VNS swiping. Seizure Alert Dogs for Life pioneered the VNS collar and the training techniques for a German Shepherd to swipe a VNS magnet across a Vagus nerve Stimulator generator. A plan was made to have Alaya delivered to the Stevens' household by Thanksgiving, 2010.
Alaya has changed Andrew's life and his families for the better. Andrew's seizures have been reduced almost 70% with Alaya's ability to swipe the magnet to reduce or forestall his seizures. Andrew is now attending school alone with his service dog too.
The Andrew Gordon Stevens Foundation is a registered charity in Virginia and they are raising funds to help finance service dogs for Veterans, their children and active duty personnel and their dependents. If you would like to donate:
Please make checks payable to:
The Andrew Gordon Stevens Foundation.
Mail to:
The Andrew Gordon Stevens Foundation.
Mail to:
The Andrew Gordon Stevens Foundation
5917 Chalkely Road
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060
A receipt will be sent to you for your thoughtful donation.
To learn more about this wonderful foundation please see the following link below.
The Andrew Gordon Stevens Foundation
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