Canine Partners for Life Unveils New Branding, Celebrates Growth with Community Event

Canine Partners for Life

CONCHRANVILLE, PA — Canine Partners for Life (CPL), known for its exceptional service in the assistance dog industry, has announced a comprehensive rebranding initiative. The move comes as a significant milestone in the organization’s expansion and includes a new logo, website, and style elements.

Since its inception, CPL has seen remarkable growth and now serves a much wider demographic. Originally focused on training service dogs for individuals with physical disabilities, the organization has broadened its program over the past 35 years. It now includes medical alert dogs, home companion dogs, courthouse companion dogs, facility dogs, and more. The new logo aims to be inclusive and respectful of every client served through CPL.

“I am very happy with the new logo, as it represents so many of our graduates and their partnerships,” said Janie Cramer, CPL’s Executive Director. “The intent in the eyes of the dog and human makes me want to look at it forever, like a painting that has the depth of so many feelings and love.”

To mark the occasion, CPL is inviting the community to a rebrand celebration on Friday, February 9th, from 11:30am – 5:30pm. The event, taking place on CPL’s campus at 334 Faggs Manor Rd, Cochranville, PA 19330, will feature refreshments, games, a raffle, and more.

While CPL has undergone a visual transformation, its mission remains unchanged. The organization continues to be committed to enhancing the independence and quality of life of individuals with physical, developmental, and cognitive disabilities or those in need. This commitment extends to their clients, volunteers, donors, dogs, and staff.

Residents of Chester County and beyond can learn more about Canine Partners for Life by visiting their newly revamped website.

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