From Chris Meek <[email protected]>
Subject Give a wounded veteran hope
Date September 5, 2024 2:41 PM
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Dear Friend,



Here’s the sad truth – we’re losing 7300 of our nation’s heroes every day to
suicide.



For many soldiers, every day is a struggle, or something far more complicated.



Every day is a reminder of the horrors they’ve had to face, often with
physical reminders that their lives will never be the same again.



But there are ways that we can help those wounded heroes, let them know
they’re remembered and appreciated, and give them a second chance at life.



That’s why I’m reaching out to you today — will you donate $35, $50, or even
$100 or more to help SoldierStrong give a wounded veteran get the support they
need?
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SoldierStrong is committed to providing vital resources to help our heroes
live full and happy lives.



One of the ways we do this is by providing wearable robot devices we call
“SoldierSuits” that use revolutionary medical technology to restore mobility to
wounded soldiers.



And with the support of thousands of generous donors, we’ve been able to help
thousands of paralyzed soldiers walk again.



Many of these veterans were told they would never be able to stand again – let
alone walk or have any kind of meaningful, independent living.



Here’s what one soldier, wounded in Afghanistan, had to say about the profound
impact of his SoldierSuit:



“The feeling of standing and walking again is indescribable. The first time I
stood up and looked across the room, it was like reaching the summit of a
mountain and looking down on the world. I am very fortunate to have received
this gift from SoldierStrong, and even more fortunate to be able to experience
looking down on the world from my mountain every day."





That’s why I hope you’ll find it in your heart today to donate $35, $50, or
even $100 or more to help provide another paralyzed soldier with the ability to
walk again.
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Friend, more than 100,000 wounded warriors returned home from war paralyzed,
having lost their ability to use their legs.



And every year, tens of thousands of veterans are seeing their old spine and
leg injuries from their time in the service get worse and worse.



With your gift
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, you can help give them access to a SoldierSuit so they can rebuild their
strength and avoid becoming wheelchair-bound.



Your donation buys these wounded warriors more than a “tool” to be used for
physical therapy.



You’re giving them dignity.



You’re giving them self-respect.



And most importantly, you’re giving them hope.



Whether you give $35, $50, $100, or enough to donate an entire SoldierSuit
“wearable robot” device, every dollar will bring another injured veteran one
step closer to the mobility most of us take for granted.
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Thank you in advance for being an American patriot who wants to make a
difference in the lives of our wheelchair warriors -- and wants to make sure
they know they’re not forgotten.



God Bless,



Chris Meek

Co-Founder, SoldierStrong



P.S. By generously contributing $35 or more today
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you will be directly helping a deserving

soldier walk again by building a special SoldierSuit “wearable robot” device.
So please, send

your renewal of support as soon as you can!

GIVE NOW
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