Continued Service is a vital part of the posttraumatic growth journey. Serving alongside fellow Sheep Dogs fulfills our innate drive to serve, reigniting a sense of belonging, purpose, and pride that many have been missing. Our Disaster Response Missions are the cornerstone of this service—providing impactful volunteer opportunities that empower our Sheep Dogs to continue serving their communities and country when disaster strikes. We also encourage members to engage in local acts of service that may seem small but mean everything to those affected—like repairing a disabled veteran’s home, cleaning headstones at a national cemetery, restoring a park, working in a soup kitchen, or coaching a youth team.
Continued Service is a vital part of the posttraumatic growth journey. Serving alongside fellow Sheep Dogs fulfills our innate drive to serve, reigniting a sense of belonging, purpose, and pride that many have been missing. Our Disaster Response Missions are the cornerstone of this service—providing impactful volunteer opportunities that empower our Sheep Dogs to continue serving their communities and country when disaster strikes. We also encourage members to engage in local acts of service that may seem small but mean everything to those affected—like repairing a disabled veteran’s home, cleaning headstones at a national cemetery, restoring a park, working in a soup kitchen, or coaching a youth team.

Continued Service is a vital part of the posttraumatic growth journey.

Serving alongside fellow Sheep Dogs fulfills our innate drive to serve, reigniting a sense of belonging, purpose, and pride that many have been missing. 

Our  Disaster Response Missions  are the cornerstone of this service, providing impactful volunteer opportunities that empower our Sheep Dogs to continue serving their communities and country when disaster strikes. Want to learn how to deploy?

Continued Service is a vital part of the posttraumatic growth journey. Serving alongside fellow Sheep Dogs fulfills our innate drive to serve, reigniting a sense of belonging, purpose, and pride that many have been missing. Our Disaster Response Missions are the cornerstone of this service—providing impactful volunteer opportunities that empower our Sheep Dogs to continue serving their communities and country when disaster strikes. We also encourage members to engage in local acts of service that may seem small but mean everything to those affected—like repairing a disabled veteran’s home, cleaning headstones at a national cemetery, restoring a park, working in a soup kitchen, or coaching a youth team.
Continued Service is a vital part of the posttraumatic growth journey. Serving alongside fellow Sheep Dogs fulfills our innate drive to serve, reigniting a sense of belonging, purpose, and pride that many have been missing. Our Disaster Response Missions are the cornerstone of this service—providing impactful volunteer opportunities that empower our Sheep Dogs to continue serving their communities and country when disaster strikes. We also encourage members to engage in local acts of service that may seem small but mean everything to those affected—like repairing a disabled veteran’s home, cleaning headstones at a national cemetery, restoring a park, working in a soup kitchen, or coaching a youth team.

In addition to helping with larger national disasters, we encourage members to engage in local acts of service that may seem small but mean everything to those affected—like repairing a disabled veteran’s home, cleaning headstones at a national cemetery, restoring a park, working in a soup kitchen, or coaching a youth team. 

Continued Service is a vital part of the posttraumatic growth journey. Serving alongside fellow Sheep Dogs fulfills our innate drive to serve, reigniting a sense of belonging, purpose, and pride that many have been missing. Our Disaster Response Missions are the cornerstone of this service—providing impactful volunteer opportunities that empower our Sheep Dogs to continue serving their communities and country when disaster strikes. We also encourage members to engage in local acts of service that may seem small but mean everything to those affected—like repairing a disabled veteran’s home, cleaning headstones at a national cemetery, restoring a park, working in a soup kitchen, or coaching a youth team.

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