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Your generous, tax deductible donation to Wounded Warrior Project enables us to help thousands of injured warriors returning home from the current conflicts and to provide assistance to their families. As the number of wounded steadily increases, it is easy to see how the needs of these brave individuals also increase.

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It's great to say we support our troops but, what they need is for people to put their money where their mouth is. Please donate something for the little extras our troops would like that is not supplied by the government.

Everybody, even if you can spare $10, just one time, it will make a huge difference in the outcome of the lives of our military veterans.

I can't say I feel for you because I know what it's like, being the daughter of a disabled Vietnam Veteran I face the challenges with him daily. To see the pain, the hurt, the anger towards others, memory loss, the PTSD, frustrations flare, those red flags burn. I don't wish this on anyone, I know what he did for our country, he's a hero to me. So many of you who have fought and still fight, I'm with you there all the way. When I receive letters from Wounded Warrior Project, The USO, and...

I can't say I feel for you because I know what it's like, being the daughter of a disabled Vietnam Veteran I face the challenges with him daily. To see the pain, the hurt, the anger towards others, memory loss, the PTSD, frustrations flare, those red flags burn. I don't wish this on anyone, I know what he did for our country, he's a hero to me. So many of you who have fought and still fight, I'm with you there all the way. When I receive letters from Wounded Warrior Project, The USO, and Help Hospitalized Veterans by mail my heart smiles. Everything you have done and continue to do makes me feel proud. Together we'll get through this.