Qualified assistance dog teams should be trusted, supported, and free from access barriers. Their welfare is our mission. That’s why we work to replace guesswork with global standards.
Independence is clearly written into our statutes. We listen widely and consider all stakeholders, yet from an independent perspective. This allows us to secure guardrails the whole sector can rely on.
Core principles
Our independence is at our core and written into our statutes.
We base quality on standards, documentation, and continuous progress.
All stakeholders deserve consideration.
The welfare of the dog is non-negotiable.
The handler is the competent lead of the assistance dog partnership.
Our work is rigorous, transparent, fair, and humane.
We stay clear of commercial and partisan interests.
With our mission to create globally valid standards and recognition for assistance dog teams, we feel at home at The Hub’s international community of social changemakers.
Who we are
Chairwoman Roswitha Warda has supported assistance dog teams through independent nonprofit Pfotenpiloten for over a decade. Her past initiatives include DogMap.info, a national access campaign for the German government, EU initiatives, and active participation in the European standard “Assistance Dogs”. She supports Assistance Dog Foundation with her broad experience around standardization and innovative technologies, as well as established frameworks and partnerships.
The board’s secretary, Dr. Benedict Lane, is an ethicist researching the relationship between human values and social change, with a professional and personal interest in improving understandings and shifting attitudes towards our nonhuman companions and coworkers.
Treasurer, MSc. Huub Vijverberg, is a Registered Accountant (RA) and Group Finance Controller at a large company. He possesses significant experience in transparent reporting and ensuring strict compliance with rules and regulations. His personal convictions perfectly complement his professional skills. Huub is passionate about animals and driven to contribute to Assistance Dog Foundation’s mission.
The founders of the Assistance Dog Foundation on incorporation day, 11/04/25. From left to right: Huub Vijverberg, Roswitha Warda, and Dr. Benedict Lane.
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Assistancedogfoundation.org is a project of the German nonprofit Pfotenpiloten. We are recognized as a charitable nonprofit by the Frankfurt/Main tax office and registered in the association register under no. 15656.