Why This September Will Be Historic
BLUF: September has always been National Service Dog Month, but September 2025 will be different. This year, Charles County makes history by launching America’s First Veterans Service Dog Memorial on September 20th – transforming awareness into permanent recognition.
🎯 What Makes National Service Dog Month Special
Every September, we celebrate National Service Dog Month – a time dedicated to honoring the vital role service dogs play in enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities. This month-long observance raises awareness about the crucial support these incredible working dogs provide, the intensive training they undergo, and the legal protections they have under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).But September 2025 is unprecedented. While communities nationwide celebrate service dogs through awareness campaigns and educational events, Charles County is taking action that will resonate for generations – we’re launching America’s First Veterans Service Dog Memorial.
🏛️ From Awareness to Action: Making History
📢 Recognition and Appreciation Beyond Words
National Service Dog Month traditionally acknowledges the dedication and hard work of service dogs and their handlers. This September 20th, we’re creating permanent recognition through America’s first memorial dedicated specifically to veteran service dog partnerships.The Veterans Service Dog Memorial (VSDM) represents more than awareness – it’s lasting tribute to the four-legged heroes who continue serving our veterans long after they’ve returned home.
🎓 Education That Lasts Forever
While National Service Dog Month helps the public understand the difference between service dogs and other assistance animals, our memorial creates a permanent educational platform where future generations will learn about:
- 🧠 PTSD symptom management – How service dogs interrupt nightmares and provide crowd control
- 🦽 Physical disability support – Mobility assistance, balance support, medical alert detection
- 👨👩👧👦 Family healing – Supporting not just veterans, but entire military families
- ⚖️ Legal protections – ADA rights and proper service dog interaction guidelines
📊 The Numbers That Drive Our Mission
National Service Dog Month highlights staggering statistics that make our memorial’s mission critical:
🚨 The Service Dog Shortage Crisis
- 61 million Americans live with disabilities, but only 500,000 service dogs exist nationwide
- 18.2 million veterans served our country, yet only 1% receive service dogs
- 2-3 year waiting lists for qualified service dogs across most organizations
- $15,000-$30,000 cost to train each service dog properly
- 22 veterans per day lost to suicide – many while waiting for service dog partnerships
💝 The Transformation Potential
Research consistently shows service dogs provide:
- 85% higher employment retention rates for veterans with service dogs
- 40% higher GPA averages for veteran students with canine support
- 300% increase in community activity participation within six months
- $50,000-$75,000 annual savings in healthcare and social service costs per partnership
🎖️ Why Veteran Service Dogs Deserve Special Recognition
🌙 PTSD and Trauma Recovery
Veteran service dogs provide specialized support for combat-related conditions:
- Nightmare interruption – Physical wake-up and comfort during night terrors
- Hypervigilance management – Room clearing and safety checks for anxious veterans
- Panic attack prevention – Early detection of anxiety symptoms before crisis
- Social reintegration – Enabling veterans to participate in community activities
🏥 Combat-Related Injuries
Service dogs assist with injuries specific to military service:
- TBI support – Seizure detection and medical alert capabilities
- Mobility assistance – Balance support for wounded warriors
- Medication reminders – Preventing dangerous missed doses
- Emergency response – Trained alerts and assistance during medical crises
👨👩👧👦 Military Family Healing
Service dogs impact entire military families:
- Spouse relief – Sharing caregiving responsibilities with trained canine partner
- Children’s security – Kids feel safer when veteran parent has service dog support
- Family activities – Enabling participation in school events and community gatherings
- Home stability – Reduced family stress and improved relationships
🏠 Charles County Leading National Change
🎯 Community Champions
The Veterans Service Dog Memorial is being brought to life by a coalition of Charles County champions:
- “Sarge” Julie Muster Bryson – U.S. Army veteran and retired Charles County Veterans Service Manager, leading the memorial initiative with 23 years of VA claims experience
- Brian Piaquadio – Marine Corps veteran and Chewy’s partner, the inspiration behind this memorial representing countless veteran-service dog partnerships
- Maryland Veterans Museum with Mr. Lawrence Abell – Providing the perfect venue for this historic tribute
- Community partners who recognize that service doesn’t end when the uniform comes off
💰 Major Community Investment
- $9,000 major donation – Community leader’s significant financial commitment
- Business partnerships – Local companies providing services and sponsorship
- Brick campaign momentum – Individual donors joining the permanent memorial
- Volunteer support – Community members donating time and expertise
🎪 September 20th: A Historic Celebration
📅 National Service Dog Month Culmination
The VSDM kickoff on September 20th at the Maryland Veterans Museum represents the perfect culmination of National Service Dog Month activities:🎉 Event Highlights:
- 📸 Professional documentation – Step-and-repeat photography for this historic moment
- 🎤 Veteran testimonials – Real stories of service dog partnership transformation
- 🎨 Memorial design reveal – First public viewing of the permanent memorial vision
- 🧱 Brick campaign launch – Opportunities for individual memorial participation
- 🍽️ Community hospitality – Food service and fellowship for all attendees
🌟 Beyond September 20th
The memorial launch creates lasting impact:
- 🏛️ Permanent recognition – Service dogs honored for generations
- 📚 Educational resource – Teaching communities about service dog importance
- 💰 Funding catalyst – Inspiring donations to service dog training programs
- 🤝 Partnership platform – Connecting veterans with service dog organizations
🤝 How to Participate in Historic National Service Dog Month
📚 Learn More
- Explore resources about service dog training and placement organizations
- Understand ADA protections and proper service dog interaction guidelines
- Research statistics about service dog shortage and veteran needs
- Visit memorial information at upcoming September 20th kickoff event
📱 Share Information
- Spread awareness about National Service Dog Month and VSDM on social media
- Use hashtags #NationalServiceDogMonth #VeteransServiceDogMemorial #VSDM
- Share testimonials from veterans who’ve benefited from service dog partnerships
- Promote September 20th kickoff event to your networks
💝 Support Organizations
- Donate to or volunteer with service dog training organizations
- Purchase memorial bricks supporting VSDM construction and maintenance
- Attend September 20th kickoff event at Maryland Veterans Museum
- Sponsor memorial elements through business partnerships
🎉 Observe the Month
- Attend VSDM kickoff – Be part of history on September 20th
- Engage in activities celebrating service dogs and their contributions
- Connect with veterans who have service dog partnerships
- Support local events throughout National Service Dog Month
🚀 The Ripple Effect: National Impact
📺 Media Coverage and Awareness
The VSDM launch during National Service Dog Month creates:
- National attention – First memorial of its kind generates widespread interest
- Educational opportunities – Media coverage teaches about service dog importance
- Policy advocacy – Memorial as platform for service dog legislation support
- Community inspiration – Model for other communities to create similar recognition
🌍 Template for Change
Charles County’s leadership provides:
- Replicable model – Other communities can follow our memorial example
- Partnership strategies – Proven methods for building community support
- Fundraising techniques – Successful approaches to memorial funding
- Event planning – Template for meaningful service dog recognition ceremonies
💭 Looking Beyond September 2025
🏛️ Permanent Legacy
The Veterans Service Dog Memorial ensures:
- Year-round recognition – Not just September awareness, but permanent honor
- Educational continuity – Ongoing teaching about service dog partnerships
- Community gathering space – Venue for annual National Service Dog Month events
- Inspiration platform – Motivating continued support for service dog causes
🎯 Future Vision
This memorial represents hope for:
- Reduced waiting lists – Increased awareness driving funding and support
- Expanded training programs – Community investment in service dog organizations
- Better veteran care – Recognition of service dogs as essential healthcare tools
- National movement – Other communities creating similar permanent recognition
🎖️ The Mission is Clear
This National Service Dog Month, we’re not just raising awareness – we’re making history. The Veterans Service Dog Memorial stands as proof that:
🎯 Communities can transform awareness into action
🤝 Local leadership creates national impact
💝 Permanent recognition honors lasting partnerships
🏛️ Memorials preserve important stories for future generations
📞 Join the Historic Celebration
🗓️ Mark Your Calendar
September 20, 2025
Maryland Veterans Museum
Newburg, Charles County, Maryland
🎯 Be Part of History
When you attend the September 20th kickoff, you’ll witness:
- America’s first veterans service dog memorial launch
- Community unity around veteran care and service dog recognition
- Permanent change that honors healing partnerships for generations
- National precedent that other communities will follow
🌟 From Awareness to Legacy
National Service Dog Month has always been about recognition and appreciation. This September, Charles County transforms that awareness into something permanent – a memorial that will educate, inspire, and honor service dog partnerships long after September 2025 ends.
🎯 This isn’t just National Service Dog Month – it’s the month that changes how America honors the four-legged heroes who continue serving our veterans.
When future generations visit the Veterans Service Dog Memorial, they’ll learn about the community that understood service doesn’t end when the uniform comes off – it continues through the healing partnerships between veterans and their service dogs.
September 20th at the Maryland Veterans Museum – Where National Service Dog Month becomes a permanent legacy of recognition and hope.
For information about the September 20th kickoff event, memorial brick purchases, or volunteer opportunities, contact the organizing committee. Together, we’re not just celebrating National Service Dog Month – we’re making it historic.
🎖️ ~Sarge
Julie Muster Bryson, M.S., CAP
Boots 2 Benefits LLC
sarge@boots2benefits.com | +1 (443) 924-6809
“You served. You earned it. Now file with confidence.”
⚠️ Even Sarge isn’t infallible—I’ve been known to mix up my left from my right during formation 🤷♀️, so always double-check everything I tell you because while my heart’s in the right place, my brain occasionally goes AWOL. The last thing we need is a friendly fire incident! 🚫🔥