What happens when an 89-year-old prisoner of war from World War II is
put together with a service dog? The answer is changing the lives of
scores of wounded American veterans returning home from tours in Iraq
and Afghanistan.
Irwin Stovroff, founder of Vets Helping Heroes,
said he witnessed first-hand how service dogs can save the lives of
veterans. He explained he was motivated to start a foundation for the
purpose since government funds were largely unavailable.
“What motivated me was the fact that I realized these young heroes were
coming back and were going to have one tough life,” Stovroff told WND’s
Aaron Klein in a radio interview. “They had so many handicaps, being
blind, losing arms, having seizures, post traumatic stress disorder, and
our government had no funds for dogs.”
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