- Tier 1: $11
- Tier 2: $22
- Tier 3: $33
Tankers,
Monday, May 30 is Memorial Day, where we recognize the men and women who gave their lives while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
This year, World of Tanks is aligning with the organization K9s For Warriors, the world's largest provider of Service Dogs for veterans. K9s For Warriors is dedicated to rescuing dogs from shelters and teaching them to be full-fledged Service Dogs for our returning warriors.
Beginning May 27, 2022, players of World of Tanks can support the amazing work K9s For Warriors does by acquiring a "K9 Honor Pack", via charitable contributions directly to K9s for Warriors. All proceeds go to benefit this organization. To give some perspective, we ran a similar charity drive for Veterans Day in November, 2021, and raised $25K in donations!
The World of Tanks community can answer the call and support K9s For Warriors through a tiered donation program. Charitable contributors will receive one of three "K9 Honor Pack" support packs based on level of participation.
All funds go directly to K9s For Warriors via their donation page and will significantly help them continue their mission.
"On Veteran’s Day 2021 we were blown away by the response of our players and proud that their efforts made such a large contribution to K9s For Warriors,” said Maxime Mashkov, US Publishing Director for World of Tanks. “K9s For Warriors is a force for good and we continue to be passionate about supporting their important work by offering the K9 Honor Pack."
"K9 Honor" support packs include Decals, dog-themed Camouflage, Days of WoT Premium Account, and even a Premium tank. Take a closer look at the customization items:
"Akita Inu" |
"Bernese Mountain Dog" |
"Bichon Frise" |
"Chihuahua" |
"Corgi" |
"Dachshund" |
"French Bulldog" |
"German Shepherd" |
"Husky" |
"Pug" |
Donate at least $11 U.S. and get these items:
Donate at least $22 U.S. and get these items:
Donate at least $33 U.S. and get these items:
All donations are tax deductible.
All bundles will provide Credit compensation for any owned vehicle(s).
Founded in 2011, K9s For Warriors has rescued more than 1,300 dogs across the country and paired nearly 700 veterans with trained Service Dogs to mitigate symptoms of post-traumatic stress, traumatic brain injuries and military sexual trauma. The nonprofit’s Station Dog program provides homes for trained dogs that will no longer be paired with veterans by placing them with police and fire departments. JSO’s adoption of Buster, a yellow Labrador retriever, marks the eighth Station Dog donated by K9s For Warriors and the seventh in Florida.
Determined to end veteran suicide, K9s For Warriors is the nation’s largest provider of trained Service Dogs to military veterans suffering from PTSD, traumatic brain injury and/or military sexual trauma. With most dogs coming from high-kill rescue shelters, this innovative program allows the K9/Warrior team to build an unwavering bond that facilitates their collective healing and recovery. This treatment method is backed by scientific research (from Purdue University's OHAIRE Lab) demonstrating Service Dogs' ability to help mitigate their veteran’s symptoms of PTSD while simultaneously restoring their confidence and independence. Founded in 2011 as a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization, K9s For Warriors remains committed to bringing widespread awareness to veterans' mental health and contributing to policy-level reform.
The organization’s three primary business operation facilities include: K9s For Warriors National Headquarters (Ponte Vedra, FL) Gold Family Campus (Alachua, FL) and Petco Love K9 Center (San Antonio, Texas).