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WCC Celebrates 2024 Graduates; Dedicates Renovated Barn

October 3, 2024

Photo credit: Akash Raghu

On Saturday, September 21, Warrior Canine Connection (WCC) marked its 13th annual graduation with an inspiring virtual celebration. The ceremony honored Veterans and their newly partnered assistance dogs, highlighting the incredible transformations these partnerships create. Admiral James Hancock, a retired Navy medical leader, delivered a powerful keynote address. Attendees were also treated to moving videos showcasing each Veteran’s journey and the unbreakable bond they now share with their life-changing, four-legged companions.

After the virtual graduation, over 600 guests — including past and current graduates, family members, puppy parents, and WCC supporters — gathered at the Healing Quarters in Boyds, Md. for an afternoon of fun. It was a perfect day to enjoy the sunshine, delicious Mission BBQ, live music by Lulu’s World Rock Band, and great conversations with fellow Veterans and supporters.

As if that wasn’t enough excitement, WCC also officially dedicated its newly renovated historic dairy barn — The WCC Angel Training Center — named for the beloved family dog of Dan and Gayle D’Aniello, whose leadership and generosity, among many others, helped make the project possible. Angel brought years of joy and love to their family, and we’re excited to see this state-of-the-art facility help us support even more Veterans. (Check out highlights from the celebration and dedication here.)

The newly dedicated Angel Training Center has deep historical significance. Originally constructed in 1938, the barn was designed by the University of Maryland as a dairy facility with the mission of providing milk to troops stationed in the National Capitol Region during World War II. Rather than demolishing the structure, WCC felt strongly about preserving this important piece of history. Now, almost 100 years later, the barn has been thoughtfully renovated and repurposed to continue serving Veterans — this time as a state-of-the-art training facility for service dogs, helping to support Veterans in a new but equally impactful way.

The newly transformed Angel Training Center has received some major upgrades for both the staff and the service dogs. For the staff, there are now dedicated workstations, meeting spaces, restrooms, and even a food prep area to make daily operations more efficient. For the dogs, the facility includes a large, modern training space, kennels, grooming areas, and a laundry nook — everything needed to ensure the pups are well taken care of and properly trained to support Veterans.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the many generous individuals and organizations whose contributions made the Angel Training Center a reality. Special thanks go to Dan and Gayle D’Aniello, the State of Maryland, Julie Walters, a private family foundation, Davis Construction, Montgomery County, Associated General Contractors of America and John and Marcia Shooshan for their leadership and support, as well as the hundreds of individuals who contributed to this incredible project. Your generosity has helped create a lasting impact for our Veterans and service dogs!

All in all, WCC’s 2024 graduation was a truly awesome reminder of the vital role service dogs play in transforming the lives of Veterans. It was a day filled with wagging tails, heartfelt thanks and the comforting knowledge that these new teams will face the future together — side by side, and leash in hand.

If you missed the virtual graduation ceremony or you’d like to watch it again, you can view it online here.

 

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