Brigadoon Service Dogs Gala & Auction

Brigadoon Service Dogs Gala & Auction

Photo: KAFE/Brigadoon Service Dogs


Since 2004, Brigadoon Service Dogs has placed over 100 service dogs for veterans, children, and adults with physical, developmental, and behavioral health disabilities. These service animals have given them more independent and enriched lives.

You can help them continue their mission at the 2023 Gala & Auction on October 28th at the Hotel Bellwether Ballroom in Bellingham!  Enjoy a delightful dinner with a festive silent and live auction that will help veterans and families bridge the financial gap in receiving a service dog.

Get your tickets before they sell out HERE!

Get more information about Brigadoon Service Dogs HERE!

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