Strolling for Service Dogs

Fellah Auto Group is a Proud Sponsor of Alpha Bravo Canine’s Strolling for Service Dogs (Dog Walk Fundraiser)


Welcome to the “Strolling for Service Dogs“ Annual Dog Walk to benefit Alpha Bravo Canine being hosted by The Birthday Lawn Bandit!

Held at the Garden of Reflection 9/11 Memorial Park. 1950 Woodside Rd Yardley, PA 19067

Alpha Bravo Canine™ is a Registered 501(c)(3) organization that raises, trains, and donates service dogs to disabled veterans. We also offer lifetime support to all of our veteran and service dog teams.DeLorenzo’s Pizza truck, local vendors, balloon animals, games, activities, puppy kissing booths and more!

Come join us for a fun day out with your dog while supporting a local non profit organization and give back to our local veterans in need of a service dog.

Each registration will receive a swag bag including a T-shirt

For every vehicle sold at Fellah Auto Group in March and April of 2022, a Donation will be made to Alpha Bravo Canine, as part of their New Year Fresh Start Financing for All  – Welcome to the Month of New Beginnings Promotion.

Alpha Bravo Canine™ is Philadelphia’s first and only 501(c)3 organization that donates service dogs to US veterans suffering from debilitating medical and psychological problems as a result of their active combat duty. It is estimated that twenty percent of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and/or depression. Alpha Bravo Canine™ was founded to help the local community of veterans.

A fully trained service dog from puppy to graduated dog can cost approximately $25,000-30,000 for up to the two-year time frame while under the organization’s care. Everything Alpha Bravo Canine does is free of charge.

Further Details / Contact

Dan Jones – Director of Marketing, Fellah Auto Group, dan@fellahautogroup.com

Fellah Auto Group is a family-owned used car dealership group based out of Pennsylvania.  It was established in 2005, and offers quality used cars at affordable prices, and special financing. Fellah Auto Group also has a full-staffed automobile service department on site.

Media Contact
Dan Jones
dan@fellahautogroup.com


About Alpha Bravo Canine

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Alpha Bravo Canine’s mission is to raise, train, and donate trained service dogs to U.S military veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), and other combat-related disabilities. Alpha Bravo Canine™ is Philadelphia’s first and only 501(c)3 organization that donates service dogs to US veterans suffering from debilitating medical and psychological problems as a result of their active combat duty. It is estimated that twenty percent of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and/or depression. Alpha Bravo Canine™ was founded to help the local community of veterans. Alpha Bravo Canine™ believes in helping these brave warriors, who fought for our country’s freedom, by giving back to them. A fully trained service dog from puppy to graduated dog can cost approximately $25,000-30,000 for up to the two-year time frame while under the organization’s care. Everything we do is – free of charge.
Alpha Bravo Canine was founded by a military wife to give back to the veteran community of Greater Philadelphia area. As a non-profit 501©3 organization, Alpha Bravo Canine™ raises, trains, and donates service dogs to military veterans suffering from mental health affliction, such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and mobility.

If you are in need of more information, particularly if you are a friend or family member of someone with a TBI click here.

If you have a TBI and would like to learn more about the condition click here.
Veterans Crisis Hotline (800) 273-TALK (8255)
National Veterans Foundation Hotline (888) 777-4443

Sources:
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd/index.shtml
http://www.ptsd.va.gov/public/PTSD-overview/basics/how-common-is-ptsd.asp
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/tbi/tbi.htm