John,
This is Craig Morgan. You may recognize me from the country music stage or CBS's new reality survival show, Beyond The Edge.
But as a 17-year veteran of the U.S. Army, there's nothing more important to me than serving God, serving my family, and serving my country.
And right now, thousands of the veterans who've come home from combat and the first responders who've risked their lives defending our communities
need your help.
That's why I want to introduce you to Operation Finally Home – a non-profit organization doing God's work by providing custom-built homes and
loving communities to the heroes who risked their lives fighting for our freedom.
I know that we probably haven't met… but will you please do me the favor of reading this e-mail from my friend Rusty Carroll at Operation
Finally Home?
Rusty and his team need your help to provide safe housing for our wounded, ill, or injured military veterans and first responders.
And after personally witnessing how many lives they've changed over the past few years, I'd be remiss if I didn't at least ask you for this small
favor.
God Bless,
Craig Morgan
U.S. Army Combat Veteran, 101st and 82nd Airborne Division
Recipient, Army's Outstanding Civilian Service Medal
Ambassador, Operation Finally Home
#1 Country Recording Artist
Inductee, Grand Ole Opry
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From: Rusty Carroll
Subject: With faith in God and a servant's heart
That's a photo of 20-year-old Marine LCpl Steven Schulz.
Even in that little snapshot, you can see his strength and how he's ready to take on the world.
That's an image of Steven after his service in Iraq.
A roadside bomb destroyed the Humvee Steven was traveling in, leaving him bound to a wheelchair with severe and permanent brain injuries.
Immediately after the accident, Steven's mom took months off from work to move across the country to be by his side while he recovered at Walter Reed
Medical Center. The financial strain on the family was devastating.
Miraculously, Steven survived and was released from the hospital…
…but Steven still needed round-the-clock care.
He couldn't get out of bed on his own, take a shower without help, never mind live alone.
And with their limited resources, Steven's parents lied awake at night wondering how they'd afford to transform their home to help take care of
Steven.
That's when Operation Finally Home stepped in and remodeled the Schulz home with wider doorways and a wheelchair ramp… replaced the carpets
with tiles for his wheelchair… overhauled the bathrooms so Steven could be lifted in and out of the tub easily… and so much
more.
With faith in God and a servant's heart, Operation Finally Home builds hope through providing or improving homes for America's veterans, first
responders, and their families.
And we do that by relying on the generosity of patriotic Americans like you.
Thousands more wounded, ill, and injured veterans and first responders like Steven need your help to live comfortably and affordably. Will you help them by making a
contribution to Operation Finally Home today?
Just like LCpl Steven Schulz's parents agonized over how they'd afford to pay for the home modifications they needed to take care of Steven, Megan
Stayskal couldn't fathom what to do when she heard her husband's diagnosis.
U.S. Army SFC Richard Stayskal began his service in 2001 with the Marine Corp where he served as a machine gunner and scout sniper.
While in Iraq, Richard was critically wounded by heavy sniper fire – sustaining a gunshot wound striking his left lung.
Still drawn to serve his country, Stayskal re-enlisted in the U.S. Army a year later where he became a Weapons Sergeant in the Army Special
Forces.
But even with all of Richard's bravery and perseverance, his family's life changed forever after he was diagnosed with Stage 3a lung cancer in
2017.
And it got even worse when his diagnosis elevated to terminal Stage 4 about a year later.
With two young daughters, Richard and Megan spent weeks wondering how they'd afford to keep the roof over their heads and food on the table after
Richard passed on.
So, Operation Finally Home reached out to the community with an urgent request…
Help us build and donate a home to the Stayskal family, 100% mortgage free.
First, a generous patriot in Aberdeen, North Carolina offered to donate the land.
Then, Cushman & Wakefield and Daniel Adams Construction – two local home-building companies – offered to donate their time and
expertise.
Finally – and most importantly - hundreds of folks from around the country helped us raise the money needed to pay for the wood, the tools, the
tiles, the appliances… everything we needed to build the Stayskal family a brand-new home.
Thanks to the outpouring of love and financial contributions from so many generous Americans, Operation Finally Home built Richard and his family a
brand-new home and donated it to them 100% mortgage-free.
Now, Richard and Megan never again have to worry about how they'll keep the roof over their daughters' heads after Richard sadly passes on.
But that's why I'm e-mailing you today, friend.
Right now, thousands more veterans, first responders, and military families are having the same tough conversations… facing the same fears as
to how they'll afford to take care of their families with the injuries they sustained fighting for our freedom.
And the only way Operation Finally Home can attempt to ease their pain and stress is with your help.
Will you please consider
sending Operation Finally Home a gift of $35 or more today to help provide more wounded, ill, and injured veterans and first responders with their
very own mortgage-free home?
As a non-profit organization, every dollar you can afford to give today is tax-deductible.
And every dollar give doesn't just provide a home to a deserving wounded veteran, first responder, or military family.
Your contributions give these heroes the gift of a loving community to remind them every single day just how thankful we are for their
sacrifices.
And in the case of heroes like LCpl Steven Schulz and Army SFC Richard Stayskal - you help their families survive after the most unfathomable
tragedies strike.
I hope that I can count on
you to help Operation Finally Home give back to our wounded veterans and first responders.
God Bless,
Rusty Carroll
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