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Puppies teach responsibility, patience behind bars |
By meadvilletribune.com - Gaillyne M. Ferguson |
Published: 02/11/2013 |
MEADVILLE, PA — When Sister Pauline Quinn started a Prison Pet Partnership Program in 1981 in Washington, she had no idea how far the concept of her program would travel. Over time, the program reached across the country and into Crawford County. For agencies such as Canine Partners for Life (CPL) of Chester County in Pennsylvania, the connections that Quinn made supplied the inspiration and ground work for the organization to begin similar programs in Cambridge Springs and Albion. Today, CPL has puppies in the men’s State Correctional Institutes (SCI) of Albion and Smithfield as well as the women’s institutions of Cambridge Springs and Muncy. Theses prisons are minimum and maximum security prisons located across Pennsylvania with Muncy housing capital cases. Read More. |
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