NDi leadership will participate in the Face of America Ride to Gettysburg to honor veterans and active-duty military – both disabled and able-bodied. The Face of America is a two-day, 120-mile bicycle ride for charity, benefiting adaptive athletes and Wounded Warriors. This is a fantastic event every year, and NDi's Cycle Team is participating for the fourth consecutive year. Come out and join us to cheer on our heroes. Details are on the link below. https://lnkd.in/eVQwQFuH
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Join the Legacy! 🇺🇸 The American Legion Post 291 is celebrating 100 years of service and camaraderie for veterans and their families on July 4-6, 2024. Become a sponsor of our Centennial Anniversary Celebration and help us continue our legacy of support. Why Sponsor? 1. Community Recognition: Showcase your business as a community pillar. 2. Targeted Marketing: Reach local residents, veterans, and their families. 3. Networking Prospects: Connect with fellow sponsors and attendees. 4. Tax Deductible: Potential tax benefits for your business. 5. Event Visibility: Prominent branding opportunities throughout the event. 6. Align with a Noble Cause: Support a respected veterans' organization. 7. Exclusive Sponsorship Tiers: Tailored benefits for your business. 8. Community Impact: Contribute to a historic event and make a lasting impact. 9. Long-Term Partnership: Strengthen your community ties. Be a part of our storied tradition and make a difference. 🌟 Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gN2GF7WB #AmericanLegion #Post291 #100Years #CommunitySupport #Veterans #Sponsorship #Legacy
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🇺🇸 On Veterans Day, we salute the bravery and sacrifice of our veterans. 🎖️ Explore the history and significance of this important day. Read more: https://buff.ly/46vMHwN #VeteransDay #HonoringService #Veterans #MilitaryHeroes #DEI #OrganizationalLeadership #ThankYouVeterans
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In response to my original post, I received an excellent question from Michael Pihosh. “𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐰𝐞 𝐛𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐬𝐮𝐩𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐯𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐰𝐞𝐞𝐤𝐞𝐧𝐝?” Here is my answer: 🇺🇸 Participate in a Memorial Day event today like a parade, ceremony, or other event dedicated to honoring veterans. Your simple presence shows support and respect for these heroes. 🇺🇸 Donate to a veteran organization that provides services and support to veterans, such as the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, the Wounded Warrior Project, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), and The American Legion. It doesn’t need to be a tremendous amount. It all adds up! 🇺🇸 Volunteer Your Time at a veteran hospital, care facility, or local event. Even a small amount of time makes a big difference. Don’t feel like this has to be a huge time commitment! 🇺🇸 Reach out to a veteran today if you happen to know one personally. A simple call or message to “check in” and express your gratitude means a lot to them. This can be a really short call. Don’t let the potential time commitment overwhelm you. 🇺🇸 Support and/or patronize a veteran-owned businesses. This helps them thrive in their post-service careers. 🇺🇸 Quickly educate yourself today on the history and significance of Memorial Day and share this knowledge with someone else to foster an appreciation of this holiday weekend. 🇺🇸 Advocate for veteran issues by using your voice toward policies and initiatives that benefit veterans, whether it’s through social media, writing your legislator, or participating in an advocacy group. 🇺🇸 Fly the flag at your home or business to honor those who have served and sacrificed. You can still do this today!
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💥 Memorial Day means “fun”, “long weekend”, “beach or pool”, “official start of summer”, etc. Right? I learned to enjoy this weekend with little appreciation or passing thought of why we have it in the first place. Maybe like you? 🇺🇸 As a former military flight surgeon and a tireless advocate for our veterans, this weekend holds a lot more meaning for me today. The freedoms we enjoy are never far from my mind, made possible only by the selfless acts of the fallen heroes we are honoring. As is said, freedom is not – and will never be – free. 👿 There are too many dark forces in the world – think Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, etc – that would take great joy in seeing our country fall to its knees. Strange, right? But true. We can never lose sight of this reality. 🙏 As we honor our fallen heroes this weekend, I ask that you support our living heroes, namely our military veterans and their families. Whether through volunteering, donating, or offering a helping hand or listening ear, your support will make a big difference. 🤝 I guarantee it. Thank you and my best wishes for a safe, enjoyable, and reflective weekend. #MemorialDay #HonorOurHeroes #FreedomIsNotFree #VeteranSupport
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Consider donating to a good cause supporting a local Non-profit which support local veterans in the North Carolina area. Support Marine Corps League Detachment 1001 Supporting Veterans: The Marine Corps League typically consists of Marine Corps veterans and supporters. Donating to such organizations can help provide support, resources, and assistance to veterans and their families. Community Impact: Contributions to local chapters of organizations like the Marine Corps League often directly benefit the community. These groups may be involved in various community service projects, charitable activities, and events that contribute to the well-being of the area. Veteran Assistance Programs: Donations to the Marine Corps League may fund programs and initiatives that assist veterans in areas such as healthcare, education, employment, and housing. Preserving Marine Corps Heritage: Many Marine Corps organizations are dedicated to preserving the history and traditions of the Marine Corps. Donations can support efforts to maintain museums, memorials, and educational programs that honor the Marine Corps legacy. https://lnkd.in/dTp-FVeK
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Celebrating Memorial Day as a team is a meaningful way to honor and remember the sacrifices of those who have served in the military. 💪 Check out some of these ideas for celebrating Memorial Day as a team: 👉 Encourage team members to share stories or memories of family members or friends who have served in the military. 👉 Display the American flag prominently at your workplace or team meeting space as a symbol of respect and remembrance. 👉 Write thank you notes or letters of appreciation to veterans, active-duty service members, or military families to express gratitude for their service and sacrifice. 👉 Consider organizing a team fundraiser or donation drive to support veterans' organizations or charities that provide assistance to military personnel and their families. How will your team celebrate Memorial Day? Share your ideas in the comment section below! 👇 #TheCultureCoach #companyculture #leadingbyexample
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Happy Memorial Day: Today we remember and honor those who served in our military and those who were killed or are missing in action. Here are some ways you can honor those who serve or have served in the military: Say thank you A simple, heartfelt, and sincere thank you can show your appreciation for what veterans have faced and given up. You can also thank them for their sacrifices, valor, courage, strength, and dedication. Fly the flag Flying the flag outside your workplace can show appreciation for veterans, especially if they are employees or contractors. Many veterans see the flag as a symbol of their honorable service. Volunteer You can volunteer at an organization or event that supports wounded warriors, or find out about volunteer opportunities at a Veterans Affairs hospital. Volunteering can also be a good way to build rapport with colleagues. Donate Donating to veteran organizations can help them provide shelter, services, and more for veterans in need. Attend a veterans event You can attend a ceremony, parade, or other special event to honor veterans. Visit a war memorial or veterans' cemetery You can say a silent thank you or moment of silence at a war memorial, or visit a veterans' cemetery in your area. Create a care package You can put together a personalized care package for a veteran you know, or mail one to someone in need. Some ideas for what to include are candies, an American flag, socks with rubber grips, and toiletries. Write a veteran's story You can write down the story of a veteran you know, or write it for your school or local paper.
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Honouring Our Heroes: 80 Years Since D-Day. Today marks the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings; and I'd like us to pause and reflect on the courage, resilience, and unwavering commitment of the brave men and women who stormed the beaches of Normandy on that fateful day in 1944. Allied Forces Unite: Troops from the UK, the USA, Canada, and France joined forces to launch the largest seaborne invasion in history. Their collective determination turned the tide of World War II, laying the foundation for an Allied victory. From Portsmouth to Normandy: On June 6, 1944, these heroes faced unimaginable challenges as they waded through the cold waters, dodging bullets and artillery fire. Their sacrifice and resilience paved the way for freedom and peace. Remembering Our Veterans: Today, we stand on the shoulders of giants—those who risked everything for our liberty. Let us remember their valour, their sacrifice, and their unwavering commitment to a better world. Supporting Our Veterans: Supporting veterans isn’t just about remembering the past; it’s about ensuring their well-being today. You can support this by advocating for mental health services, employment opportunities, and a strong support network for those who served. Learning from History: The lessons of D-Day resonate across generations. We must teach our children about the importance of unity, peace, and freedom. Their testimony serves as a timeless reminder that we must never take these precious values for granted. https://lnkd.in/eSuBiMy6 #DDay80 #RememberingHeroes Tim O'Keefe (FIRP) Nick Garland CDW UK Mark Murphy
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Memorial Day is a cornerstone of American culture, serving as a reminder of the sacrifices made by countless men and women in the armed forces. As we gather with family and friends to honor these heroes, it's important to delve deeper into the history and significance of this solemn day. Here are 8 fascinating facts about Memorial Day that shed light on its origins, traditions, and impact. https://hubs.la/Q02yp-JF0
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COMING SOON.... The Wall That Heals: Where Honor, Sacrifice, and Love Unite. Experience the Emotional Journey in Frisco! #NeverForget, #HonoringHeroes, #EmbraceTheLegacy, #UnitedInService, #ProudlyServing, #BraveryDefined, #UnitedInRemembrance, #ForeverGrateful, #SaluteToService, #InspirationalJourney, #PatrioticSpirit, #CourageDefined, #LestWeForget, #ForeverGrateful
Honoring Our Heroes: The Wall That Heals Prepare to be moved and inspired as The Wall that Heals - Frisco, TX, a powerful three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, along with a mobile Education Center, makes its way to @Frisco, Texas from May 2–5, 2024 at GRAND PARK (Enter from Cotton Gin Road). This poignant exhibit is not just an event—it's a tribute to the brave men and women who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during the Vietnam War. As the exhibit travels across the nation, it symbolizes the indomitable spirit of our military community, honoring the more than three million Americans who answered the call of duty during this pivotal time in history. Most importantly, The Wall that Heals - Frisco, TX bears the names of the 58,281 heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam, ensuring their legacy and sacrifice are never forgotten. This extraordinary national tour of The Wall That Heals is made possible through the generous support of USAA, a company dedicated to serving those who serve our country. Thanks to a partnership with the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) and Blue Beacon Truck Washes, the exhibit can travel seamlessly, bringing this moving experience to communities across the country. Join us in paying tribute to our heroes and honoring their legacy by visiting The Wall That Heals in Frisco. This exhibit is open 24 hours a day and free to the public, welcoming everyone to come and reflect on the bravery, sacrifice, and patriotism of our military members. For more information visit: https://lnkd.in/gZjt_n9T Call: (214)218-5645 Let us unite in gratitude and remembrance as we stand together in support of our military heroes. Rush Founder & Principal Creator Unfinished Business | A Podcast For Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions Powered by; Prime Pitch Podcast Network Subsidiary: More Digital Media Broadcast Network LLC. #TheWallThatHeals #HonoringHeroes #USAA #FriscoProud #WeberShandwick #FriscoVFW
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Do hard things. Let's take a moment to honor those who have sacrificed themselves for us. This weekend, let's come together as a community through fitness. Friendships are built through shared hardships, and fitness is a perfect way to connect with others. Whether you're taking on the Murph or another military, LEO, First Responder, or Government Organization workout, let's gather early before the heat gets to be too much, and suffer just a little. For those who are new to fitness, don't worry, it's scalable, measurable, and repeatable. Fitness can be fun and sometimes has a bigger meaning to it than just exercise. Let's remember that we are #strongertogether. #honor #military #fitness #crossfit #health
All for a good cause. Join the official Murph Challenge → https://lnkd.in/eDYtfHW9 The Murph Challenge is the Official annual fundraiser of the Lt. Michael P. Murphy Memorial Scholarship Foundation, presented by Forged®. Murph is a CrossFit Hero workout that stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of U.S. Navy SEAL Lt. Michael Murphy, who died heroically in the line of duty in Afghanistan on June 28, 2005. Murph was introduced as a CrossFit Hero workout on Aug. 18, 2005, and has become a long-standing tradition observed by CrossFit and a broader global community of athletes. Thousands of CrossFit gyms program Murph each year on Memorial Day as a way to honor Lt. Murphy and all others who have served. Join us this Memorial Day. #Murph
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