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Safe in Austin sanctuary helps special-needs children interact with animals, struggles with expansion effort

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An Austin-based farm helps special-needs kids by letting them connect with injured rescue animals in its sanctuary, Safe in Austin.

After adopting a service dog named Angel for her autistic son, Jackson, owner Jamie Wallace-Griner saw an immediate change in her son. “Angel gave my son confidence and strength beyond anything I was capable of doing as his mother,” Wallace-Griner told the Washington Post. “We saw a dramatic difference within weeks.” Wallace-Griner and her husband, David Griner, bought an overgrown and unkempt 10-acre ranch in 2014, moving their family there and setting up the sanctuary.

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