6/28/2023 0 Comments The grace yearJustin has learned over 45 tasks to help Mariani become more independent, according to Konopelski. “She shared that with Justin by her side, she has the best chance for a successful, independent life,” Konopelski said. “When Grace was matched with Canine Companions service dog Justin, she said her dream was to go away to college and become a teacher,” Konopelski said in an email to CNN. Justin is Mariani’s second service dog from Canine Companions, according to Jeanine Konopelski, the nonprofit’s vice president of marketing and advocacy. Nonprofit organization Canine Companions for Independence’s service dog was awarded a diploma for attending all of Mariani’s Seton Hall classes, the university said via Twitter. Courtesy Addie McElreathĬommencement speaker surprises UMass Boston graduates with $1,000 at graduation ceremony The billionaire CEO asked graduates to keep $500 and donate the rest. Graduates at UMass Boston were given $1,000 in two envelopes from commencement speaker Robert Hale.
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