When people say to me, “Thank you for your service,” I look them in the eye and tell them, “You’re worth it, and so is this country.”
I think most of my fellow veterans would agree — including those who fought for our freedom and came home with lifelong injuries.
Andy, May is National Military Appreciation Month, and America’s 250th anniversary is coming up soon. There’s no better time to show your gratitude to the generations of brave men and women who fought to keep us safe and free all these years.
Your generosity will make a life-changing difference by providing:
Mental health support that helps warriors heal, connect, and overcome challenges — together.
Career counseling that empowers warriors and families to find meaningful employment, live financially resilient lives, and thrive for a lifetime.
Long-term rehabilitative care for the most catastrophically wounded warriors, whether they live with family, on their own, or in an assisted care facility.
Andy, when duty called, post-9/11 veterans put our country first. They left their families. They risked their lives. Now they struggle every day with visible and unseen wounds.
They need more than our thanks. They need our support.