
Help Phil get a Service dog
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Phil Pritchett is a Special Agent with the Department of Justice. He is married with two young boys and has served us as a Special Agent for the last 22 years. Now he is suffering from debilitating trauma based PTSD.
Phil has always considered it an honor to work for and to serve his country, to protect us from the worst of our society. He has been proactive as an agent and dedicated to the protection of his fellow man.
Taking the honorable path, Phil has contributed to the safety of the American public, removing criminals from our streets while registering over 1,200 years of prison time in his career.
As an agent, he has made a difference, however, the violence and horrific scenes he has experienced throughout his career have taken a toll. He has experienced over two decades of violence and evil and it has become a heavy burden.
Phil has been diagnosed with PTSD due to the severe trauma he has experienced. He is in need of a service dog to help navigate his life with this diagnosis. He and his wife Bette have visited a company that will help him find a puppy that is a good fit for his needs and will help Phil train his new service dog. The training will take 12 weeks with Phil and puppy traveling 128 miles round trip periodically throughout that time frame, potentially incurring motel expenses. Phil and Bette are choosing this option to save money vs obtaining a fully trained support dog which starts around $30,000.
Your help will be greatly appreciated. Please consider making a donation and/or sharing this page to support Phil and his family as he transitions to this new chapter in his life.
Organizer
Raejean Braden
Organizer
Lone Jack, MO