D’Arrigo donates to Paws of War

D’Arrigo Brothers of New York donated $15,000 to Paws of War to provide three trained service dogs to combat veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.

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(D’Arrigo Bros. of New York)

D’Arrigo Bros. of New York donated $15,000 to Paws of War to provide three trained service dogs to combat veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.

“We all know someone who has served in our nation’s military,” said Gabriela D’Arrigo, marketing and communication director, in a news release. “We at D’Arrigo Bros. of New York were very pleased when we learned that we could make a difference, that we could underwrite the cost of Paws of War training support dogs that could improve the lives of these three veterans and so many others.”

“We are thrilled to partner with D’Arrigo Bros. of New York to further our mission in helping both ends of the leash,” said Dori Scofield, Paws of War executive director, in the release.

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