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News Abstract
By: NewsAbstract Editorial Team
Topic: Business
March 19, 2026
This initiative highlights a powerful model for corporate and community collaboration to address critical needs. By leveraging small donations, the challenge ensures vital funding for service dog training, directly enhancing the lives of disabled veterans. It demonstrates how collective action provides profound independence and support, underscoring the enduring impact of giving.
MORGANTOWN, WV – March 19, 2026 – Berger and Green, The Injury and Disability Lawyers, has announced a significant $30,000 challenge gift for the Hearts of Gold Service Dog Program at West Virginia University (WVU). This contribution covers the full training cost of one service dog. The challenge will be unlocked when 100 donors each give $10 or more during the WVU Day of Giving on Tuesday, March 25. Visit dayofgiving.wvu.edu/davis to participate and help fund a vital service animal.
"We recognize the immense sacrifices made by disabled veterans and the urgent need for service animals to provide vital support," stated Amanda Bonnesen, Managing Partner at Berger and Green. "Our firm is deeply committed to assisting those who have served our nation. We are thrilled to initiate this challenge, aiming to inspire broad community participation to fund the training and placement of a life-changing service dog."
Every donation, starting at just $10, directly contributes to reaching the 100-donor goal, enabling Hearts of Gold to continue its mission. The program provides expertly trained service dogs for veterans with mobility or psychiatric disabilities, with each dog undergoing rigorous, tailored training. Join Berger and Green on March 25 to help unlock this challenge and profoundly impact a veteran's life.