PenFed Credit Union Supports Veterans and First Responders with Disabilities with $50,000 Donation to America's VetDogs at Washington Nationals Game
PenFed Credit Union, the nation's second-largest federal credit union, furthered its commitment to the military community with a $50,000 donation to America's VetDogs to help veterans and first responders with disabilities. PenFed Credit Union President/CEO James Schenck presented the check to America's VetDogs President/CEO John Miller during pre-game activities on the field of Nationals Park before the team squared off against the Miami Marlins during its Patriotic Series: Independence Day Game presented by PenFed.
The donation will be used to redecorate and modernize a residential dorm room at America's VetDogs headquarters in Smithtown, N.Y., making it a comfortable space for veterans attending the two-week on-campus training where they are paired with their service dogs. It is also being used to cover costs associated with raising future service dog, Alfred, who is spending up to 18 months with PenFed Vice President and Chief Content Officer Andrea McCarren as he prepares for the next phase of his training.
"PenFed has seen firsthand the positive impact service dogs have on the lives of veterans and first responders with disabilities," said Schenck. "The PenFed family has raised eight service dogs companywide. We are proud to continue our work with America's VetDogs and are honored to support those who serve our country."
America's VetDogs veteran graduates also took part in several Nationals gameday traditions on the field including the ceremonial "Play Ball" announcement and holding of the Racing Presidents finish line ribbon. Alfred also lent a paw and delivered the lineup card at home plate.
"America's VetDogs is so grateful to have such a dedicated partner in PenFed Credit Union," said America's VetDogs president and CEO John Miller. "This generous donation encompasses PenFed's dedication to our mission and the veteran community. We are excited to follow Alfred's journey of becoming a service dog and to see the transformation of the residential dorm room that will directly impact our future students."
America's VetDogs and its sister organization, The Guide Dog Foundation, specialize in placing highly skilled service and guide dogs to individuals who are blind or visually impaired and with veterans and first responders with disabilities. All services are provided at no cost to the individual. Sully H. W. Bush, George H. W. Bush's former service dog who is currently working as a facility dog at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, was raised, trained, and placed by America's VetDogs. Alfred joins other high-profile service dogs including the Washington Capitals' Captain and Biscuit, Amazin' Mets Foundation's Shea, and New York Islanders' Tori, Radar and Monte.
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