Here at Stand With Me, we rely completely on your donations. We want to make it as easy as possible for you to help us help our veterans.
You can choose whichever method is easiest for you below.
Choosing to donate to the Stand With Me Assistance Dog Team Training Program will give immediate and direct assistance to veterans in our community.
Would you rather shop for us instead? Check out our WISHLISTS.
We wholeheartedly thank you in advance.
We've created donation levels (...and named them after dog breeds. We just couldn't help ourselves.) to help give you an idea of what certain amounts can do for the program. If one of those amounts suits you, simply click on the donate button for that level/breed and PayPal will guide you through the steps.
We also offer the option to sign up as a monthly sponsor in three different levels...each level is amazing to us.
Finally, you can make a one-time donation in any amount you choose.
We also offer the option to sign up as a monthly sponsor in three different levels...each level is amazing to us.
Finally, you can make a one-time donation in any amount you choose.
Donations by level/breed:

Sheltie: $35
Transportation to and from lessons for one month for a veteran that does not have a car or cannot drive

Corgi: $90
One training session for a veteran/dog team in the program

Spaniel: $150
Two training sessions for a veteran/dog team in the program

Samoyed: $300
One month of training for a veteran/dog team in the program

Collie: $500
Two months of private and group training sessions for a veteran/dog team in the program

Retriever: $1,000
Four months of private and group training sessions for a veteran/dog team in the program
Monthly automatic sponsorship:

One-Time Donation in any amount

Our newest way to donate is though our Chewy & Amazon Wishlists. Please feel free to purchase anything from either list that fits your budget. Simply click on the logo you choose below to be brought to our wishlists.
Thank you in advance.
The current rate of suicide among American Veteran’s is recorded to be 22 per day.
Studies show that suicide rates are notably lower in veterans who have a
service dog.
Veterans who are lucky enough to become paired with a fully trained dog often lack the dog-handling skills and confidence they will need to function effectively as a service dog team in community settings.
The Stand With Me Program does not train dogs for the veteran.
We teach, coach, and support veterans in the process of training their own dog so that they and their dogs together become excellent service dog teams.
Also, the STAND WITH ME program is remarkably more cost-effective than pairing with a fully trained dog.