Client Spotlight – From One Search to a Lifelong Connection

Client Spotlight – From One Search to a Lifelong Connection

This article comes from the May 2026 issue of Update Magazine. For audio recording and full magazine, click the links below the article.

For Morgan Estes, finding community started with a Google search for summer camps for blind teens. She discovered Leader Dogs for the Blind—with a big draw being the chance to walk with a guide dog. “When I heard I got to walk with a guide dog, I was like, this is the camp for me!”

Client Spotlight – From One Search to a Lifelong Connection

Teen Summer Camp 2022

At 16, Morgan began her journey in Leader Dog’s Teen Orientation & Mobility (O&M) program, where she built confidence in her cane skills and independent travel. She returned the following week for Teen Summer Camp in 2022, and again as a camp counselor in 2023, forming friendships and finding connections along the way.

“I first felt a sense of community when I went to summer camp for the first time… we took a group picture and created a group chat,” she said.

That sense of belonging kept her coming back. “Everyone at Leader Dog was so kind and welcoming… they met me where I was at,” she said.

In 2025, Morgan returned to Leader Dog to be paired with her guide dog, Ivan. Together, they continue to grow as a team. “We can be silly and goofy when he’s not working, but when his harness is on, he’s on his A game,” Morgan explained.

A group of teens with white canes stand outside the Leader Dog training facility. Several Leader Dog staff members pose with them as everyone smiles.

Teen O&M

Looking ahead, Morgan plans to stay involved with Leader Dog after graduation and speak to Lions clubs in Maryland to raise awareness.

For Morgan, the Leader Dog community is simple: “Incredibly awesome people who really care about making sure you feel welcome.”

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