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Sanare Centre launches ‘Superhero Search’ program to bring full-time facility dog to Medicine Hat

Nov 10, 2025 | 1:44 PM

The “Superhero Search” community campaign has been launched by the Sanare Centre in Medicine Hat to raise $25,000 to bring in a full-time facility dog.

The Sanare Centre executive director, Christina Johnson, said Sanare means “to heal” in Latin.

“It’s a reflection of our mission, and that’s to help people feel safe, supported, and to be able to heal,” Johnson said.

The facility dog will support children, survivors, and families who seek help following trauma and abuse.

Johnson said this dog has a big job.

“We’re bringing the extraordinary powers of comfort, courage, and connection with this four-legged hero,” Johnson said.

“That’s to help people feel safe, supported, and to be able to heal.”

Johnson said the impact the dog will have on survivors is incredible.

“We’re so excited every time the community shows survivors that they are not alone and that we stand with them in solidarity,” Johnson said.

“The dog’s calm presence created safety and trust, allowing the child’s story to be heard,” she added.

“Service animals can hold space in healing. And that’s why those dogs are so important, and it’s why we want to have one full-time at the center.”

Sanare has served Medicine Hat, Brooks, and the surrounding communities, providing therapy, police and court support, child advocacy, and education.

The organization is aiming at reducing abuse and sexual violence while creating healthier, safer communities.

Sanare aims to secure 10 leadership donations of $2,500, with all additional funds supporting the dog’s ongoing care and program integration.

Donations can be made through the campaign page on the Sanare Centre website.