PenFed Welcomes New Service Dog in Training

TYSONS, Va.–PenFed Credit Union has welcomed puppy with a purpose, Alfie, as part of a partnership with America's VetDogs. 

The black Labrador Retriever and future service dog will be raised to help a military veteran or first responder with a disability by PenFed Vice President and Chief Content Officer Andrea McCarren.

"PenFed is proud to work with America's VetDogs and we are honored to support the men and women who serve our country and protect our freedoms," said James Schenck, president and CEO of PenFed Credit Union and CEO of the PenFed Foundation. "Alfie is being raised with the purpose of providing enhanced mobility and renewed independence to veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders with disabilities, allowing them to live with pride and self-reliance.”

McCarren will spend the next 18 months raising Alfie as part of the PenFed family to prepare him for the next step of his training, the credit union said. He will learn additional tasks that are helpful to a person with a disability. PenFed is covering costs associated with the raising of Alfie as he begins his journey to become a future service dog.

"As someone who is raising her fifth service dog, I have seen firsthand the powerful impact they have on the lives of wounded service members and first responders," said McCarren. "The ability to help a remarkable organization like America's VetDogs while on the job is one of the many things that makes PenFed special."

 

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