Friends of Veterans Announces Additional Funds Available For Service Dogs
Friends of Veterans recently received a grant that will be used to support combat veterans with PTSD in need of a service dog.. The partnership of The Red River Charitable Foundation and Friends of Veterans continues to entertain requests for assistance in acquiring a service dog.
A combat veteran with PTSD and who has been prescribed to attain a fully certified service dog should contact Friends of Veterans for guidance. In addition, if a combat veteran has a fully certified service dog, he or she may apply for financial assistance for veterinarian bills and other annual care expenses.
Below is U.S. Army veteran Mark Lawton with his service dog Baxter. Mark and Baxter graduated Sunday May 6 in Conway, New Hampshire. Mark was seriously hurt in Iraq when an IED exploded causing Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
Friends of Veterans and the Red River Charitable Foundation proudly support Mark and Baxter's hard work to successfully graduate service dog training.
Friends of Veterans recently received a grant that will be used to support combat veterans with PTSD in need of a service dog.. The partnership of The Red River Charitable Foundation and Friends of Veterans continues to entertain requests for assistance in acquiring a service dog.
A combat veteran with PTSD and who has been prescribed to attain a fully certified service dog should contact Friends of Veterans for guidance. In addition, if a combat veteran has a fully certified service dog, he or she may apply for financial assistance for veterinarian bills and other annual care expenses.
Below is U.S. Army veteran Mark Lawton with his service dog Baxter. Mark and Baxter graduated Sunday May 6 in Conway, New Hampshire. Mark was seriously hurt in Iraq when an IED exploded causing Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
Friends of Veterans and the Red River Charitable Foundation proudly support Mark and Baxter's hard work to successfully graduate service dog training.