Donations for .mil/first responders org

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Donations for .mil/first responders org

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I normally don't ask folks to donate to much of anything, not my place to do so. I'll make this one an exception



https://www.gofundme.com/f/giving-back- ... responders" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Please consider donating to this. The source has done a lot of zero-dark-30 stuff, retired, and is looking to give back.
Additionally, someone has stated they're going to match all donations up to the goal of 15K; and they've done it as of 4 hours ago.
Sean Morrison Giving Back to our Veterans and First Responders Giving Back, LLC is a veteran-founded organization dedicated to providing top quality hunti
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Re: Donations for .mil/first responders org

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An update from Sean:
To catch people up: we have recently secured 900+ acres of secluded timber land for an extended lease, and will be offering a variety of outdoor recreational activities for our veterans and first responders, as well as their families. In addition to these important bonding and re-association activities, we have partnered with other veterans groups and nonprofits to provide the venue as well as proven therapeutic cognitive and behavioral treatment for PTSD and TBI related disabilities and disorders. This isn’t just about doing something “nice” or “cool” for our heroes in uniform, but also to provide the meaningful skills and support necessary to navigate the difficult world they find themselves in when the uniforms come off, whether for the day, or for the rest of their life.

Thanks again to all who have freely donated their time, services, advice, and money to help make this dream a reality. It was every little bit of all of the above that has got us this far.
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