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Donate in the next 3 hours to bring "Honor Flight" to South Carolina
Help us raise $516 to help WWII veterans in South Carolina see the movie "Honor Flight" on February 12th and receive the thank you that they deserve. (An individual movie ticket costs $12, and we need to sell 43 tickets). P.S. If you would like to see the film, go to the link below to see
Thank a WWII Veteran
We can never give enough thanks to WWII veterans for their incredible sacrifice. But we can still try. #DoMore now: Show your thanks to WWII veterans this Memorial Day. Upload a thank you card, a picture, record a video or leave a comment with your message of gratitude. Big thank you to
Support the documentary Honor Flight
Show your support - consider donating $10, $25 or $50 today to STARS AND STRIPES HONOR FLIGHT INC.
Celebrate Veterans Day with Honor Flight
We've had a lot of exciting developments with "Honor Flight." After getting 4.5 million views on the first movie trailer through Causes, we filled Miller Park with 28,442 people at Field of Honor in Wisconsin for the film's premiere. That was enough people to …
Memorial Day Challenge: Help us get 50,000 views in honor of WWII vets!
Time is running out to thank World War II veterans -- 1,000 of these heroes die every day. Watch “Ryan’s Story” to show these vets we care. Share this video with your friends and family. Together let’s do more this Memorial Day.
UPDATE #1
UPDATE: Less than …
Show Your Thanks to World War II Vets by Watching This 2-min Video
Check out the film's website: www.HonorFlightTheMovie.com
See where the film is playing at http://www.honorflightthemovie.com/see-the-film/
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Why is this campaign important to you?
I have family members who fought in world war 2 <3.
my father fought in the Canadian army during WW11. he was a flame thrower and was also in the Black Watch. he fought in England, Germany and France. luckly he lived and came home.
my grandfather was a B-17 flight, gunner. 50 Point caliber. He was a veteran! I wish he was still alive to see this!