History
For questions or additional information about Saint Francis Service Dogs contact us
at info@saintfrancisdogs.org or call 540.342.DOGS (3647).
1996
Saint Francis Service Dogs was founded by Carol Willoughby and Sherri Spell and
received its 501(c)(3) nonprofit status that year.
1998
Saint Francis placed its first fully trained service dog.
2000
Saint Francis hired an Executive Director and Training Director, transitioning from an
all-volunteer organization to a professionally managed organization.
2002
The Gift of Independence Capital Campaign was launched to raise funds to purchase a
small 18-acre horse farm called Lakeland Stables for eventual conversion into a full-scale,
high-quality service dog training center.
2003
Saint Francis moves its administrative and training activities to the former Lakeland
Stables property.
2007
Saint Francis becomes the first organization in Virginia to be accredited by Assistance
Dogs International.
2008
Saint Francis launches the Building Independence Capital Campaign to raise funds to build
a state-of-the-art kennel facility.
Saint Francis launches the Reading Program in partnership with Goodview Elementary
School and other local area elementary schools.
2009
Saint Francis breaks ground on the new building.
2010
Saint Francis moves into the new state-of-the-art kennel and training center and increases
the number of dogs in the training program.
Saint Francis expands service area.
2011
Saint Francis launches Facility Dog Program and places its first Facility Dog.
Saint Francis launches Veteran Dog Program.
Moving Forward
Presently, Saint Francis is planning for the expansion of our facilities to include a Training
Center and Memorial Garden.
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