Healing Den Opens With Financial Help From The Wellington-Based Human-Animal Alliance

The Human-Animal Alliance Healing Den aligns the visions of Human-Animal Alliance founder Jackie Ducci (right) and Pawsitive Beginnings CEO Nicole Navarro. Photo by Michael J. Kanik

Pawsitive Beginnings has officially opened the Human-Animal Alliance Healing Den in Key Largo. This innovative space at the fox sanctuary will provide opportunity for trauma survivors to heal through the unique bond between humans and animals, specifically focusing on the therapeutic potential of fox-assisted therapy sessions.

With the support of a $10,000 grant from Wellington-based charity the Human-Animal Alliance, Pawsitive Beginnings CEO Nicole Navarro has transformed a previously underutilized maintenance room into a serene environment for private sessions to be conducted.

The opening ceremony included a symbolic ribbon-cutting with Monroe County Mayor Holly Merrill Raschein, as well as some 50 community members, including law enforcement officers, dignitaries and Jackie Ducci, founder of the Human-Animal Alliance, who made the project possible.

The Healing Den at Pawsitive Beginnings is designed to accommodate individuals seeking comfort and healing through animal-assisted therapy.

“Our animal-assisted therapy program was born out of the idea that sharing stories of survival — from the fox’s perspective — has the power to help heal those who may be struggling with trauma, PTSD, or circumstances beyond one’s control, that have placed them in emotional imbalance,” said Nicole Navarro, CEO of Pawsitive Beginnings. “Each and every one of our foxes has a story to tell, and when we share those stories, they have the power to heal and inspire hope. We are so grateful to Jackie and the Human-Animal Alliance for helping us to raise awareness and expand our mission.”

The $10,000 grant from the Human-Animal Alliance was instrumental in creating this therapeutic space, transforming the existing area into a calming setting that promotes the powerful bond between humans and animals, which has been shown to be effective in treating trauma, depression and anxiety.

The selection of Pawsitive Beginnings as a grant recipient was driven by the unique approach of its program.

“I had never heard of using foxes in the context of animal-assisted therapy,” Ducci said. “Nicole’s program is not only effective in helping people but incredibly innovative and different. That was the reason I couldn’t wait to get behind it, and I am so glad we found a way to work together.”

The initiative is part of a broader effort by the Human-Animal Alliance, which distributes grants nationwide to similar projects that provide opportunities for human-animal connection.

A Wellington resident, Ducci personally covers the organization’s overhead costs to ensure that every dollar donated through exclusive events and private gifts goes directly to the charitable projects selected for grants, ensuring that more individuals have access to transformative experiences by connecting with animals.

For more information about Pawsitive Beginnings, visit www.pawsitivebeginnings.org or call (305) 376-1887. Learn more about the Human-Animal Alliance at www.h-aa.org or call (561) 485-0445.