The photo shows four adults standing side by side, Daniel Katsekas, Assistant General Manager, David Madden, executive assistant, Brendan Madden, chairman, and Nicole Poisson, board member. They are posing in front of a branded step-and-repeat backdrop featuring repeated “Revo Casino and Social House” and “Rebels With a Cause” logos. At the center, two people are holding a large ceremonial check. The check is from Revo Casino and Social House, dated 12/9/2025, made payable to Service Dogs NH in the amount of $41,509.86. The written amount reads “Forty One Thousand Five Hundred Nine and 86/100,” and the memo says “#PlayLikeARebel!”. Along the bottom of the check are locations listed: Manchester, Dover, Keene, Lebanon, and Conway. • The person on the far left is wearing a light blue blazer, patterned shirt, and glasses. • The two people in the middle are dressed in business attire and are holding the check. • The person on the far right is wearing glasses and a green sweater.

Service Dogs NH Receives Charitable Gaming Support

Dover, N.H. (January 6, 2026) – Service Dogs NH received $41,509.86 in charitable gaming proceeds following its run at Revo Casino in Dover, providing critical support for service dog owners who need financial assistance with veterinary care, medication and advocacy services.

Service Dogs NH works statewide to help qualified service dog owners cover the cost of veterinary bills and medical needs for their dogs. The organization also focuses on education and advocacy, working with businesses, landlords and the public to increase awareness of service dog laws, etiquette and access rights.

Funds raised through charitable gaming helped Service Dogs NH provide direct financial assistance to service dog owners, including support for a recent tooth extraction for a service dog. The proceeds also supported the organization’s education and advocacy efforts, including presentations for local chambers of commerce, work with state legislators on policy issues, participation in state-level boards and commissions, and an upcoming presentation for the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority.

“As a former service dog owner, it is important to keep your dog healthy and happy,” said Brendan Madden of Service Dogs NH. “Our partnership with Revo Casino allows us to make a significant impact in improving the lives of service dogs in New Hampshire.”

Community members are encouraged to learn more about service dogs and the rights of service dog owners at our helpful info and resources page . You can learn more about Revo Casino and Social House at their website.

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