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    Lisa Baron Haet Strengthens Global Ties at Israel Guide Dog Center

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    What’s it about

    Lisa Baron Haet, having traveled a remarkable journey from San Francisco to Israel, plays a pivotal role in strengthening international relations at the Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind. Her tasks include coordinating donor visits, authoring reports and grant proposals, editing newsletters, and promoting the center’s efforts around the globe.

    Why it matters

    The story of Lisa Baron Haet exemplifies a meaningful Zionist journey marked by personal transformation and a deep commitment to Israeli society. Her work at the Israel Guide Dog Center highlights Israel’s humanitarian efforts and contributions to improving the lives of individuals with disabilities through innovative dog training programs.

    Details

    Lisa’s relationship with guide dogs began with Granola, the black Labrador that aided her legally blind father. Her path unexpectedly led her to Israel, driven by a kibbutz program and her eventual marriage to Meir Shetrit, an Israeli from a religiously observant background. This marked the start of her transformative connection with Israeli culture and identity.

    Settling in Modi’in was accompanied by familial challenges, including the loss of loved ones. Nevertheless, her growing Zionist conviction and the vibrant Israeli community provided solace and a sense of belonging. Her family honored their values by nurturing future service dogs, intertwining their personal story with that of the Guide Dog Center.

    The Big Picture

    The Israel Guide Dog Center’s efforts are a striking testament to Israel’s commitment to providing for individuals with blindness and PTSD. Lisa’s advocacy goes beyond the center, reinforcing the positive narrative surrounding Israel and its diverse contributions to society.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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