Freedom Service Dogs of America
Nadine Pace is an accomplished fundraising professional with extensive experience in philanthropy and event management. Currently serving as the Director of Philanthropy for Freedom Service Dogs of America since February 2017, Nadine oversees high-level philanthropic partnerships and manages event logistics for various fundraising initiatives. Previous roles include Events and Community Partnerships Manager at The Action Center, where significant contributions were made to event planning and volunteer management, and Donor Cultivation Coordinator at Denver Children's Home, focusing on donation management and fundraising campaigns. Nadine's career began with roles in promotions and assistance at various organizations, complemented by a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from the University of Colorado Boulder.
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Freedom Service Dogs of America
Freedom Service Dogs of America (FSD) transforms lives by partnering people with custom-trained assistance dogs. Our clients include veterans with PTSD, children and teens with autism and other neurocognitive disabilities, and individuals with physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, and traumatic brain injury. We also provide professional therapy dogs to serve as partners for clinicians, therapists, law enforcement, and more. Since being founded in 1987, Freedom Service Dogs has graduated hundreds of client-dog teams and provided lifetime support to nearly 200 active teams, at no cost to our clients.