The Greatest Casualty Is Being Forgotten
Online, July 10, 2012 (Newswire.com) - The Wounded Warrior Project was established to help raise awareness and enlist the public's aid for the needs of injured service members. It was also created to help service members aid and assist one another. In a sense, it was created to build a community that they can rely on and connect with. WWP provides unique and direct programs and services to help meet the needs of these individuals. They realize how much these individuals have given to our country and that there is a need in the community and country look out for them and provide for them after their service.
Many people forget about our warriors. They forget who serves our country and how they do it. With the growing amount of politics in defense, many people are turning their noses towards our armed forces. Even if you do not agree with why they are fighting, it is necessary to support the men who are fighting, despite the reason they are being called to action.
WWP provides a number of programs to help soldiers get readjusted. They provide programs such as the Combat Stress Recovery Program, Project Odyssey, Restore Warriors, Soldier Ride and many others. It is easy to donate to this program. Many businesses such as Nutrition Freedom do so by donating a portion of their sales.
Nutrition Freedom is a fitness supplements company who donates 5% of all sales to the Wounded Warrior Project. They reward their customers for buying by letting them know their funds are going to support a greater cause.
There are various other ways to donate to the program, including donating monthly or donating a one time amount.
To find out more about Nutrition Freedom's 5% promise visit www.NutritionFreedom.com. To donate to the Wounded Warrior Project, monthly or for a one time donation visit their website at www.WoundedWarriorProject.org.
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