ODT – Toni Williams

Dedicated to all men and women who served in combat and their families who love them. Operation Dog Tag wishes to educate the community of their purpose and asks for help in aiding the returning veterans along with the ones that are already struggling at home.

And we veterans thank you as we continue “Making Man’s Best Friend Even Better For A Veteran”­­­ - Joe Scheffer, Director

“Being a widow of a Vietnam Vet, I hold a special place in my heart for the past, present and future soldiers of our country, that return from combat, only to fight a new and unfamiliar battle within them. Our veterans protect us and our country and now they need our help during their time of need. What can you do? Can you take time to help a local disabled veteran successfully navigate his or her everyday living conditions? We all have the opportunity to make an impact in the lives of the men and women who unselfishly served our country in its time of need. It has become so very obvious that we have not taught them how to defend and protect themselves when sitting in their living rooms with handicaps and wounds sustained on the battlefield. Sadly, there are alarming statistics of suicide, family abuse and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder facing veterans returning to civilian life after military duty. This can cause a downward spiral of apathy, unemployment, broken relationships, addiction and depression. It is our belief that companion animals, such as a dog, can be the life saving therapy or friend that many returning service men and women need. Medical studies have shown that companion animals significantly improve mental and physical health, including reducing stress, depression and anxiety, symptoms experienced by many serving in the military. Operation Dog Tag is a wonderful program that helps our Vets and their families cope with life and hopefully start anew!”

Toni Williams

 

A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATION DOG TAG
Operation Dog Tag is a non-profit organization dedicated to training dogs for combat Veterans. Then in turn, training those Vets to train other dogs for other Vets. Having a dog has been proven to help with rehabilitation & many Veterans in our area are in desperate need. The Veterans are given these dogs at no cost.
So please help us help our Veterans by donating to: Pointman Int’l Ministries (DBA Operation Dog Tag),
Joe Scheffer, Director, PO Box 1892, Deer Park, WA 99006

 

(509) 276-4364