From Shilo Harris SSG U.S. Army (Ret.) <[email protected]>
Subject wounded heroes in desperate need
Date November 23, 2023 10:00 PM
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Hi Friend,

I want to sincerely thank you for being such a faithful supporter of our
nation's severely disabled War on Terror veterans and friend of the Coalition
to Salute America's Heroes. I'd like to share with you just a couple of the many
urgent requests that we have received in the last week from wounded heroes in
desperate need of emergency financial aid.

1. A married Army veteran from Florida, with two grown children, served 11
tours overseas and was in the Army for 12 years before he was severely injured
in Iraq. He was shot by a sniper and suffered a severe traumatic brain injury.
His wife and full-time time caregiver found out she has lupus and can no longer
work. They are struggling to pay all of their bills.They need to prevent a
foreclosure and utilities shut off with a total of $5,448.47.

2. A married Army veteran from Louisiana with 2 young children, was thrown
twice when bombs went off during his two tours to Iraq and Afghanistan. Due to
this, he suffers from a traumatic brain injury, migraine, anxiety, and PTSD.
His wife does not work because she is his full-time caregiver.Once inflation
hit, they have not been able to afford bills and food.They got behind on their
electric bill and received a shut-off notice. They need $905.00 to become
current and keep their electricity on.

Financial stress can sometimes be just too much for my fellow injured veterans
to bare. We can be stubborn and it's not in our nature to ask for help.

Every day, more than 20 veterans take their own lives — a number that often
increases around the holidays, when many of my fellow servicemembers and
veterans struggle to afford basic living expenses, much less worry about
whether they can provide their families with a decent Thanksgiving meal.

That is why the Coalition started the Thanksgiving Meals Program over 13 years
ago. So caring Americans like you can say "thank you," to those who have
sacrificed so much for freedom. With your support, to date,the Coalition has
given over $1.25 million to provide more than 20,000 Thanksgiving meals to
severely disabled veterans and their families, just like mine.


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Your gift of $70 will help feed ONE family, just like the Hurth's pictured
above. A gift of$140 can help feed TWO families and a generous donation of $210
will help provide food forTHREE disabled veterans and their families.





"I want all the supporters to know that real families are being impacted and
benefiting from all their donations. That their support offers many veterans
and their families a place to turn in a moment of hardship, whether it be with
a job or assistance during the holidays." - C. Hurth, shown above

As a faithful friend of the Coalition, you know that the holidays represent an
even more challenging time for combat-wounded veterans already struggling to
survive day by day.Especially when costs are skyrocketing and requests for aid
have increased by over 50% and they continue to stream in. As a disabled War on
Terror veteran myself, I understand first-hand the feelings of despair and
helplessness that can overcome a wounded warrior during the holidays.

As a Coalition of compassionate caring patriots, we are hoping to restore
faith and give support to more severely wounded heroes to allow them to better
their lives for themselves and for their families.

If you are struggling to afford food, then please take care of you and your
family first. But if you are blessed with the ability to afford a donation
today, it will help a severely disabled War on Terror veteran in desperate need
of help and hope.You can do that by making your best donation today so they can
afford groceries for a holiday meal, just like you and I hope to enjoy this
Thanksgiving. Can I count on you to help provide just one meal?


Sincerely,
Shilo Harris SSG U.S. Army (Ret.)

P.S. For so many of my fellow disabled service members, the reality is that
this time of year is far from joyful.This Thanksgiving, will you join us to
thank more wounded heroes for all that they’ve done?


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