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ESA Letters

At She is Resilience, we understand the importance of maintaining mental and emotional wellbeing. That's why we offer support through our Emotional Support Animal Letters. An ESA is not a pet, but rather a companion that provides comfort and emotional support to those struggling with mental health challenges.

 

Our letters help you prove that your furry friend is more than just a pet, and allows them to accompany you wherever you go for the benefits they provide.

 

The benefits:

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Routine and Responsibility

Encourages a daily routine, fostering a sense of purpose and responsibility in caring for the emotional support animal.

Therapeutic Companionship

Promotes emotional well-being by offering companionship, reducing feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and depression.

Accessibility to Housing

Grants the right to live with an emotional support animal in otherwise restrictive housing situations.

Routine and Responsibility

Encourages a daily routine, fostering a sense of purpose and responsibility in caring for the emotional support animal.

Air Travel Accommodations

Allows the person to travel with their emotional support animal in the cabin of an aircraft, offering comfort during flights.

Mindfulness
Support

Aligns with holistic health principles by promoting mindfulness and presence in the moment.

What an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) Letter is NOT:

  1. Service Animal Certification: It doesn't grant the same rights as a service animal, which is trained for specific tasks to assist individuals with disabilities.

  2. License or Registration: It's not a license or registration for the emotional support animal but a therapeutic recommendation.

  3. Unrestricted Access: An ESA letter doesn't grant access to all public spaces; it's primarily for housing and air travel.

  4. Excuse for Misbehavior: It doesn't excuse disruptive or aggressive behavior from the emotional support animal.

 

Please note, these emotional support recommendations that are provided goes beyond words on a letter; it's about fostering positive change in individuals' lives.

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