Join a Community That Changes Lives
With months of beautiful weather still ahead, there’s no better time to take on a rewarding new adventure, one that brings purpose, connection and joy to your daily life while helping someone else gain greater independence. Leader Dogs for the Blind is calling on compassionate individuals and families to open their hearts and homes by becoming volunteer puppy raisers.
With a large number of puppies arriving this August and September, there is an increased need for volunteers to raise Future Leader Dogs. These puppies are Labrador retrievers and Labrador crosses (between a Labrador and a golden retriever) who are destined to become guide dogs for people who are blind or low vision.
By raising a puppy for approximately six months to a year, you’ll do more than prepare a Future Leader Dog for an important career. You’ll become part of a welcoming community of volunteers, staff and supporters who share a common purpose. Puppy raisers build lasting friendships, learn new skills and experience the satisfaction of watching a puppy grow and develop while helping create life-changing partnerships for people who are blind or low vision.
Volunteer puppy raisers teach their Future Leader Dog foundational skills like:
- Basic cues such as sit, stay and down
- Staying focused and working with their handler around distractions
- Proper leash walking
- Confidently navigating new environments
- Practicing polite manners in and outside the home
No prior experience is necessary, just a willingness to learn and a desire to give back. Every puppy raiser receives guidance from an experienced puppy counselor, attends regular puppy classes and has opportunities to connect with fellow raisers through special events and outings. Leader Dog provides expert support, training materials and a network of knowledgeable volunteers and staff who are invested in your success. You’ll pick up your puppy from our campus in Rochester Hills, Michigan.
Consider making a difference that extends far beyond your home. Discover a community, build meaningful connections and help change a life.
Ready to make a learn more? Visit LeaderDog.Org/Volunteer or call 888.777.5332 today.
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About Leader Dogs for the Blind
Leader Dogs for the Blind is a nonprofit organization providing people who are blind or visually impaired with lifelong skills for safe and independent daily travel using a guide dog or a white cane. All services are provided free of charge. The organization also trains guide dogs for people who are DeafBlind, offers a summer camp for teens, and holds seminars for orientation and mobility (O&M) professionals and university students. Leader Dogs for the Blind partners with agencies and O&M professionals throughout the U.S. to provide their clients with supplemental O&M training. For more information, call (888.) 777.-5332 or visit LeaderDog.org.
Ready to Learn, Support, or Make a Difference?
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Every day, we rely on the support from our community of volunteers, made up of people just like you who make our mission possible.
Family, Friends and Supporters for the Blind
Join Us Monday, Sept 14 for a Virtual Group Meeting
Interested in learning more about blindness? Join our virtual group meeting to learn from others, build understanding, and discover ways to provide meaningful support to people who are blind or have low vision.
Change lives today by donating to the Summer of Hope Fund.
LAST CHANCE to take advantage of our Matching Gift Challenge
Support our $60,000 Matching Gift Challenge and have your gift DOUBLED!
Join Us For Dinner in the Dark!
Presented by AAA The Auto Club Group - March 20, 2026
Our signature fundraiser will take place at the Palazzo Grande in Shelby Township, MI. Every dollar raised supports life-changing programs at no cost to our clients, empowering people who are blind or low vision to live independent, confident lives.
The evening includes a family style dinner, an open bar, hors d'oeuvres, an ice cream and cannoli platter, an espresso station, and on-location parking.
A New Issue of the Faithful Friends Newsletter Is Out!
In our latest Faithful Friends newsletter, we highlight ways we are helping Leader Dog clients — and we invite you to learn how you can make a difference.







