Our customers have helped raise over800DollarsFor Our Wounded Warriors.

“More than 52,000 servicemen and women physically injured in recent military conflicts. 500,000 living with invisible wounds, from depression to post-traumatic stress disorder. 320,000 experiencing debilitating brain trauma. Advancements in technology and medicine save lives – but the quality of those lives might be profoundly altered. The numbers speak for themselves, because not every warrior can. With the support of our community of donors and team members, we give a voice to those needs and empower our warriors to begin the journey to recovery. ” – Wounded Warrior Project

 

 We at Amazing Flagpoles are committed to donating a percentage of every sale to this very important and necessary cause. The pledge will be made in your name, in honor of YOU, the customer!

Below are stories from Wounded Warrior Project Page

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Taniki Richard


Taniki Richard

Taniki Richard loved being a Marine. During her childhood, Taniki’s family moved so frequently she never had a chance to build strong friendships.

Donna Pratt


Donna Pratt

Donna Pratt didn’t want to be an individual. That’s how she felt though hobbling around on crutches in Fort Stewart, Georgia...

John Rego


John Rego

John Rego compares leaving the Army to a dog let off his leash. With no master to tell him where to be and no plans for life after service...

Frank Sonntag


Frank Sonntag

Frank Sonntag knew the sound of a falling mortar well. Insurgents had shelled the base in Balad, Iraq, for months, and the soldiers stationed there...

Jessica Coulter


Jessica Coulter

When it got to the point where Jessica Coulter could not buy groceries for herself and two sons, she knew it was time to ask for help.

Joey Hooker


Joey Hooker

Joey Hooker has always been a leader. It was a trait he learned from his father, a Marine who battled on Korea’s “Frozen Chosin,” and...

Keith Sekora


Keith Sekora

Keith Sekora’s friends and family had one question for him when he decided to join the Air Force after 9/11: “Haven’t you done enough?”

Nick Bennett


Nick Bennett

Nick Bennett was haunted for years by the rocket that nearly killed him in Iraq. It chased him down the highway in Indianapolis...