Nonprofit Reaches Out To Bombing Victims With An Offer

MEDFORD, MA - OCTOBER 11: Jessica Kensky and her husband, Patrick Downes each lost a leg at the Boston Marathon bombing. Her new service dog is named Rescue. NEADS: Dogs for Deaf and Disabled Americans that trains these dogs, a Central Mass. nonprofit, promised to provide one dog free of charge to any of the bombing victims. Jessica is the first bombing victim to receive one. (Photo by Suzanne Kreiter/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
MEDFORD, MA - OCTOBER 11: Jessica Kensky and her husband, Patrick Downes each lost a leg at the Boston Marathon bombing. Her new service dog is named Rescue. NEADS: Dogs for Deaf and Disabled Americans that trains these dogs, a Central Mass. nonprofit, promised to provide one dog free of charge to any of the bombing victims. Jessica is the first bombing victim to receive one. (Photo by Suzanne Kreiter/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Nonprofit Reaches Out To Bombing Victims With An Offer
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