HELENA If you have a well-behaved dog, there is unique option to help the community. Representatives from Helena's chapter of Intermountain Therapy Animals needs more volunteers so they can help more people.
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One example: Bryant Elementary School principal Tia Wilkins loves having dogs in her school.
"It brings so much joy and it's so fun to walk the hallways when therapy dogs are in the building. And you see kids kinda skipping and stopping for a hug," says Wilkins.
The dogs set the mood for the rest of the day for the kids. If they've had a hard morning or night, that all seems to melt away when they see the animals.
"We're always looking for volunteers in our program and the community really needs a lot we've found. Especially in our schools. And what you'd do