“Our partnership is built on a shared belief, that the special bond developed between humans and their canine companions has the power to transform lives. For veterans living with PTSD, a Veterans With Dogs assistance dog offers independence, confidence, and hope. That’s why we proudly support their puppies in training, providing natural meals and treats, nourishing their wellbeing from the inside out, ready to go on and perform their vital role supporting our hero veterans.” – Liane Meade, CSR & Partnerships Communications Manager, Forthglade

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“We’re a community of veterans, reservists, friends and allies, united by a shared commitment to those who’ve served. We’ve seen the impact of PTSD up close, and we know the difference a trained support dog can make. That’s why we are proudly supporting Veterans With Dogs a charity changing lives through canine companionship. Whether it’s the Brighton 10K, the London Marathon or beyond, we’re running together, for resilience, for connection, and for every veteran who deserves a second chance.” – Co-Chairs, Craig Barrington and Mark Frost, the Veteran and Reserve Forces Network at easyJet.
“We have supported Veterans with Dogs since **please insert** and are about to sponsor our second puppy. We were attracted by the small size of the charity where every penny is fully appreciated and wisely spent. Being Labrador owners ourselves, we know the deep bond you can achieve with a puppy through training. We love that the Veterans get involved in training from early in the puppy’s life; an enriching experience for both dog and veteran that strengthens that special lifelong partnership even further.” – David Honcoop, Executive Chairman, Clarity Environmental

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“GE Aerospace is proud to partner with Veterans With Dogs to sponsor a service dog that will provide life changing support to those who’ve served. Our Veterans Network is committed to supporting veterans and reservists not just in words, but through meaningful action that strengthens their wellbeing, their families, and the communities where we live and work.” – Christopher Davies, Veterans Network at GE Aerospace