Guide Dogs of America | Tender Loving Canines (GDA | TLC) brought together IAM members, supporters, and service dog advocates for a week of celebration and fundraising, held this year from Nov. 14–16, 2024, in Las Vegas. This year’s theme, “Happy Tails, Happy Trails,” echoed throughout the week, which was highlighted by donors’ generosity and an overwhelming commitment to changing lives.
The week kicked off with exciting events at the iconic Fremont Street Experience, including the Gene Woods Racing Experience and Axehole Vegas. Participants also enjoyed a sporting clay shoot at Clark County Shooting Complex, a golf tournament at the Revere Golf Club, and a heartwarming “Who Let the Dogs Out” meet-the-dog experience.
The main event, the charity banquet, took place in the Paris Hotel Ballroom. Guests wore flannels, boots, and jeans in a nod to this year’s camping-inspired dress code. The banquet featured the annual donation presentations, showcasing the extraordinary efforts of IAM Territories, Districts, and Locals, which organized fundraising events throughout the year. The fundraising events throughout 2024 have raised millions of dollars for this important IAM charity.
Comedian Rosie O’Donnell served as the emcee of the 43rd Annual William W. Winpisinger Charity Banquet. O’Donnell is the primary handler of a service dog for her child with autism. After discovering GDA | TLC, O’Donnell started the process of getting her child the support of a dog from the GDA | TLC autism program.
“Every dollar raised represents freedom, companionship, and a brighter future for someone in need,” said IAM International President Brian Bryant. “Our IAM family’s unwavering support for GDA | TLC continues to change lives and inspire hope, one service dog at a time.”
During the 43rd Annual William W. Winpisinger Charity Banquet, GDA/TLC presented its “Gift of Sight Award” to IAM Canadian General Vice President David Chartrand and Michael’s of Brooklyn. Amy Mell, IAM Local 845 and Marianne DeSantis, IAM District 15 received the “Lifetime Achievement Award.” Kathy Carvalho of IAM District 98 and Caroline Ramos of the Canadian Office also received awards for their commitment and efforts of GDA | TLC fundraising efforts.
This annual award is given to recipients to honor their commitment and support on behalf of this charity that has changed the lives of many.
The weekend also included a special celebration of GDA | TLC President Russ Gittlen’s retirement. At the Roast & Retirement Night, colleagues and friends gathered to share laughs and fond memories of Gittlen’s remarkable 37-year career. Known for his passion, leadership, and humor, Gittlen leaves behind an amazing legacy whose vision and dedication will continue to guide this organization for years to come.
For more information about GDA | TLC or to donate, visit guidedogsofamerica.org.