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Life's Leaders
Pam and Phil Hardin
Pet lovers with a purpose |
For Pam and Phil Hardin, it all started
with Bubba, their beloved basset hound. The married couple always
shared a love for animals, especially dogs, and were aware of
the benefits pets could have on human health. So, when Pam, then
an employee in the legal department at Mission Hospitals, was
contacted about starting a pet therapy program in the hospital’s
pediatrics unit, she was on board. After all, she knew Bubba would
be a perfect therapist. Phil, a social worker for over 22 years,
was on board to help those in need as well. The result? Paws with
a Purpose, a pet therapy nonprofit organization founded by the
couple that now has numbers of volunteers, two-legged and four-legged,
helping out. While the inspiration for it all is now in doggie
heaven, their two new basset hounds, Smudge and Dooley, are proudly
following in Bubba’s footsteps.
What led you to form Paws with a
Purpose, and what is the mission of the organization?
Pam: Bubba’s gift for this work inspired
us to form the nonprofit. Our organization considers Bubba our
founder, and he certainly became the organization’s four-footed
ambassador as he made his rounds at Mission.
Our mission is to work with dedicated volunteers and their pets
to provide animal-assisted activities and animal-assisted therapy
services to individuals of all ages with physical, social, emotional
and cognitive needs in healthcare facilities and educational programs.
When did the organization first begin its
work?
Paws with a Purpose was officially incorporated in June of 2002.
Currently, 90 humans and 70 dogs provide scheduled visits to 10
areas at Mission Hospitals, remedial reading programs at two Asheville
City Schools, special needs students at Buncombe County School’s
Progressive Education Program, at-risk students at SUWS of the
Carolinas, patients at CarePartners Rehabilitation Hospital, guests
at the Lewis Rathbun Center, and residents at Deerfield Episcopal
Retirement Community and Eliada Homes.
What inspires you to do this work?
Pet therapy is a way for me to combine my love for animals with
my administrative and leadership talents while making a difference
in the lives of others. I don’t find the situations I’m
faced with depressing, but rather uplifting and inspiring, as
I’m amazed at the courage and grace our clients display
when faced with their life challenges of disabilities and disadvantages,
chronic illnesses, poverty, injuries and end-of-life situations.
Doing this work is our calling, passion and purpose, but it’s
not about us. It’s about our pet partners, Smudge and Dooley,
and the clients they serve. In the words of one of our volunteers,
“It’s the dogs who should be recognized. We just get
them there. They do the excellent work.”
When are you the happiest?
Paws with a Purpose is truly my life’s passion. Outside
of that, I’m happiest in an old pair of jeans and my favorite
hiking boots with my dogs out on a trail!
What are some of Paws with a Purpose’s
accomplishments of which you’re most proud?
The accomplishment I’m most proud of is the creation of
a pet therapy endowment fund as part of Mission Healthcare Foundation’s
comprehensive campaign to create a $10 million endowment fund
for Mission Children’s Hospital by 2010. As Paws with a
Purpose began with Mission pediatric patients, I’m thrilled
to see its future assured by this endowment.
For more information about Paws with a Purpose,
or to volunteer with the organization, visit www.pawswith
apurpose.org. The organization can be reached by mail at PO
Box 1878, Asheville, NC, 28814; telephone at 828-301-5737, or
email at pamalahardin@yahoo.com.
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