oin us for a one-of-a-kind evening with The Good Dog Foundation, New York’s pioneering non-profit, and the first to launch a program that certifies (not just registers) therapy dogs and their human handlers. Some 400 human and 40 canine guests will gather to celebrate decades of philanthropy and hard work in which Good Dog has been training volunteers and their dogs to work as a team to provide emotional healing for children and adults suffering from disease, disability and loss. Thousands benefit annually, including people with cancer, kids on the autism spectrum, veterans with PTSD, seniors with dementia, and others suffering trauma and stress.