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X-WR-CALDESC:With the help of some puppy power\, men serving long-term sent
 ences at New York’s Fishkill Corrections Facility are finding a new sense 
 of purpose. Under the direction of spitfire Gloria Gilbert Stoga\, preside
 nt and founder of Puppies Behind Bars\, inmates have two years to train a 
 puppy for a life as a service dog for a war veteran living with PTSD. In s
 ome cases\, these veterans return from their deployments severely depresse
 d\, anxious\, and so stricken with fear they are unable to leave their hom
 es. These complex populations intersect in PRISON DOGS through the inmates
 ’ rigorous training program and the veterans’ long road to recovery. For i
 nmates it is a welcomed challenge and responsibility to create a meaningfu
 l bond with these future service dogs. As for the heroic servicemen and wo
 men\, the inmates’ beautiful gift is a chance to finally cope with the cha
 llenges brought on by their brave sacrifices. PRISON DOGS depicts how the 
 loving companionship of a puppy can renew hope for forgiveness\, healing\,
  and humanity. —A.B.
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DESCRIPTION:With the help of some puppy power\, men serving long-term sente
 nces at New York’s Fishkill Corrections Facility are finding a new sense o
 f purpose. Under the direction of spitfire Gloria Gilbert Stoga\, presiden
 t and founder of Puppies Behind Bars\, inmates have two years to train a p
 uppy for a life as a service dog for a war veteran living with PTSD. In so
 me cases\, these veterans return from their deployments severely depressed
 \, anxious\, and so stricken with fear they are unable to leave their home
 s. These complex populations intersect in PRISON DOGS through the inmates’
  rigorous training program and the veterans’ long road to recovery. For in
 mates it is a welcomed challenge and responsibility to create a meaningful
  bond with these future service dogs. As for the heroic servicemen and wom
 en\, the inmates’ beautiful gift is a chance to finally cope with the chal
 lenges brought on by their brave sacrifices. PRISON DOGS depicts how the l
 oving companionship of a puppy can renew hope for forgiveness\, healing\, 
 and humanity. —A.B.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170403T143000
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LOCATION:Tower City Cinemas
SUMMARY:PRISON DOGS- Cleveland International Film Festival
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