Peyton was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at just 4 years old, followed by epilepsy and later autism. Each condition alone is life-changing — but together, they make everyday life incredibly complex and unpredictable.
As Peyton’s parents, we’re doing everything we can to give him a happy, safe, and meaningful childhood. We’ve learned how to manage blood sugar checks, insulin, seizure monitoring, sensory sensitivities, and therapies — but it’s a constant, exhausting job. And as Peyton gets older and more independent, keeping him safe becomes even harder.
A service dog will change everything.
This dog will be trained to alert us when Peyton’s blood sugar levels are dangerous, detect oncoming seizures or alert us if he is having a seizure, and calm him during sensory overloads or emotional meltdowns. The dog can even track him if he wanders — something we worry about every day.
It’s not just about safety. A service dog will give Peyton confidence, emotional support, and a sense of friendship and trust that’s hard to put into words. We believe it will be life-changing not just for him — but for our entire family.
We wish we could fund this entirely on our own, but the cost of the dog and its specialized training — about $30,000 — is simply beyond our reach right now.
So we’re humbly asking for help. Any amount you can give — or even just sharing our story — helps bring Peyton closer to the life he deserves.
Thank you for being part of this journey with us.
With love,
Jessica & Andrew White