Seeing Eye Supporters Gathered for Giants vs. Cowboys

On Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021, twenty-four Seeing Eye supporters gathered at MetLife Stadium to watch the New York Giants face off against their archrivals, the Dallas Cowboys. The attendees may have been divided in their support for the two teams, with Cowboys fans gathering to watch the game with Giants fans, however, their mutual love for The Seeing Eye made for a peaceful afternoon. The tickets were donated by The Golden Dome Foundation and raised $7,275 at auction, benefiting the non-profit’s mission to breed, raise and train Seeing Eye dogs for people who are blind and visually impaired. The fans were treated to a catered, luxury suite and a surprise visit from retired Giants’ offensive lineman, and two-time Superbowl champion, David Diehl. Thanks go out to the Golden Dome Foundation for their generous donation and to our supporters who bid and helped raise awareness for our mission.

Seeing Eye graduate, Trisha, poses with her family and her German shepherd with Giant’s stadium in the background. They are huge Giants fans, and all wearing Giant’s team gear, including the Seeing Eye dog.

Gerard and Nicole smile for the camera while enjoying their seats and the luxury suite they won in The Seeing Eye auction.

The Miller family smiles as they are seated, all bundled up, at Giant’s stadium for the game.

Nicole and her family, former puppy raisers, supported the auction with the purchase of tickets. Nicole is shown seated with her guest in the suite’s leather stadium seats. They are both smiling for the camera. Her guest is wearing a Cowboys jersey.