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"Thank you for taking a moment to be a part of something truly special – our mission to provide invaluable support to veterans facing both physical and mental health challenges. Through the Rally4Vets donor program, your generosity directly contributes to the gift of service dogs for these incredible individuals. And the best part? It comes at absolutely no cost to the veterans or their families.
Our heart is tied to Veterans Moving Forward, nestled in Dulles, Virginia, where every dollar raised fuels top-notch training for these service dogs. Your donation isn't just a financial contribution; it's a compassionate gesture, a shared commitment to making a tangible difference in the lives of those who have selflessly served our country. Join us in creating a brighter future for veterans in need through the incredible bond between service dogs and their human companions."
SERVICE DOGS ARE COSTLY. BUT THE LIVES THEY SAVE ARE PRICELESS.
Training a service dog is a profound labor of love, spanning approximately two years and requiring a heartfelt commitment of $40,000.00. While this is a costly endeavor, the moment you witness the exceptional level of training and the extraordinary capabilities these dogs develop, the cost transforms into a deeply meaningful investment in changing lives.
As we set our sights on 2024, our fundraising goal is $20,000.00, the full cost of one year's training. Your contribution, regardless of the amount, moves our mission forward. It's not just about the dollars; it's about the untold stories of transformation, resilience, and newfound companionship. Imagine the joy and comfort your support brings as these service dogs become beacons of hope and healing for veterans who have selflessly served our country.
Your involvement isn't just appreciated; it's a passionate contribution to a cause that resonates with the beating hearts of our veterans. Together, let's infuse this journey with humanity, passion, and a shared commitment to making a lasting impact on the lives of those who have sacrificed so much."