Service Dog inspires Veteran to Tell His Story through Children’s Books

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“Service dogs for the visually impaired are truly remarkable animals and the bond that develops between the two can be extraordinary,” Adams explained.

 

Book sale profits are used to fund a local service dog group. The organization helps other Veterans with service dogs and training.

 

Adams gives kudos to the Veteran’s Administration (VA) in assisting him to write these books. His book “Ace: Guide Dog Detective” is available on Amazon.

 

“VA gave me the adaptive assistive technology and technology training to be able to pursue what I love, so I figured I better do something worthwhile. I’ve been able to explore new adaptive assistive technology that has given me the ability to launch my writing career,” Adams acknowledged. “Getting a computer and the technology training through their service has been life-changing.”

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Before turning to writing, Adams had a successful career in sales after leaving the military.

 

“When you are blind, you don’t have a ton of opportunities to interact with other visually impaired people. This training gives me that opportunity. We are able to share our experiences and relate to one another. Every bit of the experience is valuable,” Adams stated.

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