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  • 2008 PLAYERS Championship Birdies for Charity
    birdies_logo.jpgIt’s your last chance to get involved with the PGA TOUR-sponsored  contest and support wounded heroes at the same time!

    Similar to a walk-a-thon, you pledge a dollar amount per birdie and are then eligible to guess the number of birdies that will be made at THE PLAYERS Championship on May 5-11, 2008. The Grand Prize (winning guess) receives a get-away for two to Scottsdale, Arizona. Pledge here.
  • Caddy For A Cure

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    Caddy For A Cure is one of the most unique opportunities in the world of professional sports, the opportunity to go “inside the ropes” with the very best PGA TOUR players during a PGA TOUR practice round. 100% of all proceeds go to various charities around the world including the Fanconi Anemia Research Fund. Lean more here.

    Caddy For A Cure has partnered with the Wounded Warrior Project to offer this opportunity to veterans at many sites around the PGA TOUR including the Tiger Woods AT&T National at the Congressional Country Club in Washington, DC.
    http://www.caddyforacure.com/woundedwarrior.aspx

  • President Bush makes remarks to participants of WWP Soldier Ride

    ImagePresident Bush takes the time to make remarks to participants of Wounded Warrior Project Soldier Ride on the South Lawn of the White House on Thursday afternoon, April 24. Please view the video at http://www.c-span.org/.

  • Kinard, other Wounded Warriors show drive in bicycle benefit

    ImageWASHINGTON - Eighteen months after a roadside bomb in Iraq left Marine 1st Lt. Andrew Kinard of Spartanburg a double amputee, he embarked on a journey Thursday that would challenge many with both legs. Read more here.

  • A Veteran Unbowed by His War Injuries
    John Fernandez
    Photo by : John Mecionis
    On April 23, the New York Time published the article A Veteran Unbowed by His War Injuries written by George Vecsey. The article highlights Wounded Warrior Project's Alumni director, John Fernandez.  John is an avid lacrosse player and will play in Saturday’s Heroes Cup lacrosse game at Madison Square Garden.  To read the full story please visit the New York Times page.
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American Veterans with Brain Injuries (AVBI) is a grassroots effort, whose mission is to offer support to brain injured American Veterans and their families or caregivers. They offer support through their web site, on line forum, live chat, advocacy, and public awareness. This web site offers personal stories, resources, and announcements of services available to these American Veterans. The AVBI on line forum is designed for questions to be asked and information shared. The AVBI live chat and peer advocacy offers personal support. The AVBI Blog hopes to bring public awareness to the many difficult issues that plague the brain injured veteran and their families.
 
WWP thanks you for your support!

teeituplogo.gifasy_logo.gif TEE IT UP FOR THE TROOPS is a non-profit organization established by the family and friends of a soldier serving in the U.S. Army. When the father asked what the son needed he responded by asking his father to do something for the soldiers and families of the fallen and disabled back home.

TEE IT UP FOR THE TROOPS, INC, was created to help honor that request, and to honor and recognize the needs of all veterans who have served this nation.

 
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CaringBridge® offers free personalized websites that allow people to stay in touch with family and friends during a health crisis, treatment and recovery. The goal of the service is to ease the burden of keeping friends and family updated, while also providing a way for them to send their love, support and encouragement.

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